idioms and phrase for RIMC
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Meaning: A way of asking what someone is thinking
2. No man is an island
Meaning: You can’t live completely independently. Everyone needs help from other people.
3. Best thing since sliced bread
Meaning: A good invention or innovation. A good idea or plan.
4. Fortune favours the bold
Meaning: People who bravely go after what they want are more successful than people who try to live safely.
5. Blessing in disguise
Meaning: Something good that isn’t recognized at first.
6. Birds of a feather flock together
Meaning: People like to spend time with others who are similar to them.
{IMPORTANT IDIOMS FOR RIMC}
1. dark horse
: One who wins unexpectly
2. pull a long face
: to make some one sad or disappointed
2 Green hand
: an unexpirence person
3. Make a mountain out of a mole hill
: to make the problem more worst
4. Bury the hatches
: to make peace
5. egg on
: to irritate someone
6. To eat a humble pie
: to apolize
7. ln a fix
: in difficulty
8. In no time
: very quickly
9. Draw a line
: set a limit
10. smell a rat
: to suspect that something is wrong
11. At a stone throw
: very near
12. to blow one's own trumpet
: shelf praise
13. all agog
: in a state of excitement
14. break the ice
: to start talking about the long period of silent
15. A hot pototo
: a problem that become a subject of dispute ;
very common problem ; a problem that is know by everyone (the most common is the CORONA VIRUS)
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