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ideomatic expression and their meanings​

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Answered by Cottonking86
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  • Butter someone up.
  • Pulling someone's leg.
  • Wolf in sheep's clothing.
  • Hands down.
  • Riding shotgun.
  • Barking up the wrong tree.
  • Adding insult to injury.
  • Beat around the bush.
  • Beating a dead horse.
  • Bite the bullet.
  • Best of both worlds.

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Answered by nasirsayyed39404
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Answer:

Idiomatic expressions are a type of informal language that have a meaning different from the meaning of the words in the expression. Here's an example of an idiomatic expression: Hold your tongue.

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