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some idioms with the sentence​

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Answered by ranikhandelwal2002
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1. ‘The best of both worlds’ – means you can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time.

“By working part-time and looking after her kids two days a week she managed to get the best of both worlds.”

2. ‘Speak of the devil’ – this means that the person you’re just talking about actually appears at that moment.

“Hi Tom, speak of the devil, I was just telling Sara about your new car.”

3. ‘See eye to eye’ – this means agreeing with someone.

“They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.”

4. ‘Once in a blue moon’ – an event that happens infrequently.

“I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.”

5. ‘When pigs fly’ – something that will never happen.

“When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room.”

6.Don’t Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch

Do not rely on something you are not sure of.

7.Don’t Look a Gift Horse In The Mouth

When you receive a gift from someone, do not be ungrateful.

8.Down And Out

1. A boxer who has been knocked out. 2. Incapable of performing normal functions due to some reason.

9.Down For The Count

Someone or something that looks to be defeated, or nearly so.

10.Down To Earth

Practical or humble; unpretentious.

Answered by selvasamyukthaps
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Here are some idioms

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