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find the meaning of the following idioms and use them in sentences
rise and shine
till the cows come home
in the lunch
like clockwork
a close slave
no laughing matter
kill two birds with one stone
to turn over a new leaf​

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Answered by ananya2006sri
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Answer:

1 ) Rise and shine - used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed (m)

I am not going to rise and shine no matter how much you ask me to (s)

2 ) Till the cows come home -  for a very long time (m)

I could sit here and argue with you till the cows come home, but it wouldn't solve anything. (s)

3 ) In the lurch -  to leave (someone) without help or protection when it is needed (m)

His advisers left him in the lurch when he needed them the most. (s)

4 ) Like clockwork - With extreme regularity (m)

My daughter always calls me every Friday evening,  regular as clockwork. (s)

5 ) A close shave - a narrow escape from serious danger or trouble (m)

We weren't hit when the truck swerved at us, but it was a close shave. (s)

6 ) No laughing matter - something serious that should not be joked about. (m)

Heavy snoring is no laughing matter. (s)

7 ) Kill two birds with one stone - to achieve two things by doing a single (m)

We can kill two birds with one stone by dropping off the mail when we go to the grocery store. (s)

8 ) Turn over a new leaf - start to act or behave in a better or more responsible way. (m)

He has really turned over a new leaf. (s)

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Answered by diyadey50
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Photosynthesis is a process in which plants make their own food with the help of sunlight,air and water

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