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Q. write the meaning of these idioms.
1. a dime a dozen .​

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The phrase a dime a dozen refers to something very plentiful, common, and therefore, inexpensive. ... A phrase that began as a way to tout good value for the money evolved into a phrase that means something nearly worthless by virtue of its commonness and easy availability.

The phrase a dime a dozen refers to something very plentiful, common, and therefore, inexpensive. ... A phrase that began as a way to tout good value for the money evolved into a phrase that means something nearly worthless by virtue of its commonness and easy availability.hope it is helpful to you

The phrase a dime a dozen refers to something very plentiful, common, and therefore, inexpensive. ... A phrase that began as a way to tout good value for the money evolved into a phrase that means something nearly worthless by virtue of its commonness and easy availability.hope it is helpful to yousubscribe my channel

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