Irony is the expression of meaning through the use of language signifying the opposite. Fill in the table given bringing out the direct meaning and the hidden meaning in the separate columns given.
1.Lord knew what they cost! I knew a little later for my guest going on with her conversation absentmindedly took one.
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Cliches and expressions give us many wonderful figures of speech and words in the English language, as they evolve via use and mis-use alike. Many cliches and expressions - and words - have fascinating and surprising origins, and many popular assumptions about meanings and derivations are mistaken. These cliches, words and expressions origins and derivations illustrate the ever-changing complexity of language and communications, and are ideal free materials for word puzzles or quizzes, and team-building games. Cliches and expressions are listed alphabetically according to their key word, for example, 'save your bacon' is listed under 'b' for bacon. Some expressions with two key words are listed under each word.
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