English Idioms

A Backseat Driver // A Ball of Fire // Basket Case

Today we will review three new English idioms. A Backseat Driver, A Ball of Fire, and Basket Case. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Idioms. ENGLISH Read more about A Backseat Driver // A Ball of Fire // Basket Case[…]

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Waiting in the wings // Get the show on the road // Get your ducks in a row

Today we will review three new English idioms. Waiting in the wings, Get the show on the road, and Get your ducks in a row. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out Read more about Waiting in the wings // Get the show on the road // Get your ducks in a row[…]

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Call the shots // Drop like flies // Let the cat out of the bag

Today we will review three new English idioms. Call the shots, Drop like flies, and Let the cat out of the bag. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the Read more about Call the shots // Drop like flies // Let the cat out of the bag[…]

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Rain on your parade // Rainy day // Raise eyebrows

Today we will review three new English idioms. Rain on your parade, Rainy day, and Raise eyebrows. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Idioms. ENGLISH IDIOMS Read more about Rain on your parade // Rainy day // Raise eyebrows[…]

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A Doggie bag // Grab a bite to eat // Wash something down

Today we will review three new English idioms. A Doggie bag, Grab a bite to eat, and Wash something down. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Read more about A Doggie bag // Grab a bite to eat // Wash something down[…]

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Roll up one’s sleeves // On a shoestring budget // Take your hat off to something/someone

Today we will review three new English idioms. Roll up one’s sleeves, On a shoestring buget, and Take your hat off to something/someone. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of Read more about Roll up one’s sleeves // On a shoestring budget // Take your hat off to something/someone[…]

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Down to earth // Out of the woods // Get wind of something

Today we will review three new English idioms. Down to earth, Out ofthe woods, and Get wind of something. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each of the English idioms. After reviewing the information, try to make your own sentences. Then check out all of the other English Idioms. Read more about Down to earth // Out of the woods // Get wind of something[…]

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Blow your own horn/trumpet // Like a broken record // Blow the whistle

Today we will review three new idioms. Blow your own horn/trumpet, Like a broken record, and Blow the whistle. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each idiom. After reviewing the information, try to make your own examples for each idiom.   BLOW YOUR OWN HORN/TRUMPET LIKE A BROKEN RECORD BLOW THE Read more about Blow your own horn/trumpet // Like a broken record // Blow the whistle[…]

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Stroll down memory lane // Can’t get a word in edgewise // Lose my train of thought

Today we will review three new idioms. Stroll down memory lane, Can’t get a word in edgewise, and Lose my train of thought. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each idiom. After reviewing the information, try to make your own examples for each idiom.   STROLL DOWN MEMORY LANE CAN’T GET Read more about Stroll down memory lane // Can’t get a word in edgewise // Lose my train of thought[…]

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Acquire a taste for something // Bitter pill to swallow // Bite the hand that feeds one

Today we will review three new idioms. Acquire a taste for something, Bitter pill to swallow, and Bite the hand that feeds one. Review the definitions below and then look at the 3 example sentences for each idiom. After reviewing the information, try to make your own examples for each idiom.   ACQUIRE A TASTE FOR SOMETHING BITTER Read more about Acquire a taste for something // Bitter pill to swallow // Bite the hand that feeds one[…]