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Here are some idioms and phrases.Write their meaning and make sentences using these idioms. a-the best of both words b-speak of debil

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Answered by sg15
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i think the question is wrong
a no. the best of both words
or
the best of both worlds
Answered by Anjolly
1
it should be best of both worlds
meaning - a situation where you can take advantage of two things at same time

She works in the city and lives in the country, so she gets the best of both world's.

speak of devil
meaning - when someone comes in unexpectedly while being talked about

Sentence - We were huddled together in our lunch table, talking about our boss, when he walked in. Well, speak of the devil




ShivamShrivastav786: Once in a blue moon . When pigs fly
ShivamShrivastav786: why you delete this
Anjolly: its deleted by fault
ShivamShrivastav786: ok
Anjolly: See Eye to Eye' is used when you view something in the same way as others do, or that you agree with someone about something. Example of Use: “I'm glad that we see eye to eye on the project's details.”
Anjolly: To do something “once in a blue moon” is to do it very rarely: “That company puts on a good performance only once in a blue moon.” The phrase refers to the appearance of a second full moon within a calendar month, which actually happens about every thirty-two months.
Anjolly: when pig fly

Meaning

something that will never happen Her crazy mother said that being so lazy, Megan is going to be rich one day for sure and without any hard working job. Come on, when pigs fly!
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