Every language has its own idioms and expression and the English language has plenty of phrases that is useful to learn. Idioms are words or phrases that aren’t meant to be taken literally and usually have a cultural meaning behind them. Most of the English idioms you hear are offering advice’s but also contain some underlying principles and values.
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A. Hit The Hay
B. The Whole Nine Yards
C. Tongue-in-cheek
D. Make No Bones About
A. Off the Record
B. The Best Of Both Worlds
C. Hit The Nail on the Head
D. Barking up the wrong tree
A. The Whole Nine Yards
B. liquor someone up
C. Head Over Heels in Love
D. Give somebody The Slip
A. Method in someon's madness
B. Flesh and blood
C. Finger lickin' good
D. Put a sock in it
A. Ivy League
B. Rome Was Not Built In One Day
C. New York Minute
D. Elvis has left the building
A. Water Under The Bridge
B. Smell A Rat
C. Finger lickin' good
D. Go Out On A Limb
A. A Toss-Up
B. Water Under The Bridge
C. Flea Market
D. Zero Tolerance
A. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
B. Dry Run
C. Raining Cats and Dogs
D. Loose Cannon
A. A Drop in the Bucket
B. All In The Same Boat
C. Beat around the bush
D. Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining
A. Off the hook
B. Method in someone's madness
C. Cross your fingers
D. Great minds think alike