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please tell me the meaning of these idioms

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Answered by cutejaatni19
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Answer:

idioms are the words or sentences in English....... which are short but their meanings are deep..


yeshkashyap: cut
yeshkashyap: ee
iconravi04: hmmmm
cutejaatni19: hii
yeshkashyap: baby
cutejaatni19: htttttt
cutejaatni19: mad
yeshkashyap: ok sry
yeshkashyap: please
cutejaatni19: ok brother
Answered by XxUnknownxX
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Answer:

go the extra mile

phrase of mile

make a special effort to achieve something.

"state regulators will go the extra mile to ensure that this settlement is as investor-friendly as possible

We will look at the definition of once in a blue moon, where the term comes from, how the meaning has changed and some examples of its use in sentences. Once in a blue moon means rarely, seldom, not happening very often. ... A blue moon is the second full moon that occurs within a calendar month

C2 to be in the same unpleasant situation as other people: She's always complaining that she doesn't have enough money, but we're all in the same boat. Expressions used to describe situations. (just) one of those things idiom.

Meaning: Act now without any delay. If you say "Don't let the grass grow under your feet" to someone, you tell him/her not to waste time and to do something immediately. If someone doesn't let the grass grow under his/her feet, he/she does something right now without waiting

Time and Tide wait for none. This proverb illustrates the importance of time and also says that there is nothing which is more precious than time. The words TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN is due to the reason that the tides that come out in the sea are there forever and they do not stop or wait for anybody.

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