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English Idioms

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English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions:
Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meanings and examples.
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2021-09-12 10:25:32 IDIOM

ahead of the game

Meaning:
You are ahead of the game if you have an advantage over your competitors in any activity in which you try to do better than others, such as in business, academia, sports, etc.

Example sentences:

We got ahead of the game by employing the best people in our research laboratories.
You'll be ahead of the game when you start at university if you do a lot of preparation before the term begins.
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2021-09-11 13:06:59 Improve your vocabulary with English @Vocards. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence.
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2021-09-11 13:06:54 courier

delivery profound

negligible elusive

magnify incredible

deterioration artificial

stun enchant

inseparable scent

strive swift

impact exception

credible scatter

explode suppress

premium unsettle

etiquette obsess

socialize privilege

grin diverse

mash garment

deform ✪ overboard

propel strife

obstacle infinite

authoritative supply

hone sinister

issue hospitality

vain emulate

contradict opportunity

promote recommend

proper liabble
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2021-09-11 13:02:49 SLANG

pack it in

Meaning:
to stop what you're doing, to quit

Example sentences:

The rain's not going to stop, so let's pack it in. We can finish the job tomorrow.
Our restaurant isn't doing too well, so we might have to pack it in and try another type of business instead.
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2021-09-11 12:31:54 PHRASE

Straight over my head

Meaning:
We use this expression to say we have not understood something or we have misinterpreted a situation because it is too difficult to understand.

Example sentences:

Did you understand that documentary about European politics?
No, it went straight over my head.
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2021-09-11 10:22:45 IDIOM

a head start

Meaning:
If you have a head start, you start something ahead of others or with an advantage over others.

Example sentences:

If you're born into a rich family, and you've had a good education, you're lucky enough to have had a head start in life, so don't waste it.
Marylin's beauty and natural grace gave her a big head start in the modelling and acting business.
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