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2022-05-10 05:23:59
Idiom
"Whet your appetite" Meaning:
To increase your desire for something. To stimulate your interest in something.
Example:
"I saw some pictures of Rio de Janeiro last night. They really whet my appetite for our trip next month!"
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2022-05-09 10:50:09
Phrasal Verb
"Go out (with somebody)"
Meaning Date. To have a romantic relationship with somebody.
Example:
"How long have Bob and Alice been going out? I had absolutely no idea!"
#PhrasalVerbs
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2022-05-09 07:33:44
The idiom is "have bigger fish to fry."
"Can you take care of this problem? I have bigger fish to fry."
"Normally, I'd love to help, but I've got bigger fish to fry at the moment."
"Why isn't Ruby working on this project?" "She's got bigger fish to fry."
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2022-05-09 04:29:54
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2022-05-08 21:33:30
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2022-05-08 14:52:16
Proverb:
“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder”
Meaning: What may seem beautiful to one person may not seem to another.
Example:
You may not like the curves of my new car, but then beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
#proverbs
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2022-05-08 05:18:56
Idiom
"Pull your socks up"
Meaning:
To do better. To make a real effort to improve. To try even harder to achieve something.
Example:
“You are going to have to pull your socks up because your exam is next week and you are in danger of failing!”
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2022-05-07 19:15:05
Idiom:
"Separate the wheat from the chaff”
Meaning: If you separate wheat from the chaff, you separate valuable from worthless.
Example:
The new testing procedure to evaluate employees will separate the wheat from the chaff.
#Idioms
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2022-05-06 22:42:10
The phrase is "sick as a dog."
"Why are you working? You look sick as a dog."
"Where's Bob?" "He's not coming. He's staying home because he's sick as a dog."
"I got sick as a dog on our vacation, so I didn't really get to enjoy it."
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2022-05-06 20:41:13
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