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2022-02-09 18:00:28 To drag one's feet

Meaning : to act slowly or reluctantly because you do not want to do something

My friend is dragging his feet about whether or not he wants to meet me this weekend.

The child always drags his feet when he has to get ready for school.
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2022-02-06 18:00:29 To lose one's marbles

Meaning : to become crazy, to act in a strange and crazy way

The man is beginning to lose his marbles. He always forgets things.

The man has lost his marbles and does not make any sense at all.

The lady is beginning to lose her marbles.
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2022-02-06 18:00:29 Medical Idiom

Just what the doctor ordered.

Meaning : exactly what is needed or wanted by someone

A short nap was just what the doctor ordered. Now, I feel great.

A nice hot bath is just what the doctor ordered after a long day at work.
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2022-02-06 18:00:29 To stand a chance of doing something

Meaning : to have the possibility of doing something

Our team stands a good chance of winning the championship this year.

My friend probably does not stand a chance of getting the job that he applied for.
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2022-02-01 18:00:09 Idiom

All told
Meaning: including everything or everyone

All told, there are at least twelve people who are applying for the job.

I phoned my friend about seven times all told, but he never answered each time.

All told, there are six episodes in the new TV series.
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2022-02-01 18:00:09 Idiom

A long shot
Meaning : a risk that you take but a risk that is not likely to succeed

Our team is strong but it is only a long shot that we will win the championship.

It is a long shot that the student will enter the famous university but he wants to try.
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2022-02-01 18:00:09 Idiom

No stranger to something.

Meaning: to have experience or knowledge about something.

My aunt is no stranger to hard work.

The new teacher is no stranger to the material in the new class.

The new manager is no stranger to how to manage a company well.
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2022-01-31 18:00:23 Idiom

More to something than meets the eye

Meaning: something is more complex/difficult/better than it appears.

There is more to the problem than meets the eye.

The manager gave a speech which was very short but there was more to the speech than meets the eye.
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2022-01-31 18:00:23 Idiom

Throw good money after bad

Meaning : waste more money after already spending money on the same thing.

I do not want to throw good money after bad so I will not pay more money to fix my car.

It is throwing good money after bad to spend more money on the new stadium.
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