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The latest Messages 11

2021-12-08 15:59:33
Idiom:

a wolf in sheep's clothing

= a person who appears to be friendly or helpful but who really is dangerous or dishonest:

He turned out to be a wolf in sheep's clothing.

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2021-12-08 01:10:13
Idiom:

to get your hands dirty

= To get your hands dirty is to do difficult and often unpleasant work:

Our boss isn't afraid to get her hands dirty and help us finish the work on time.

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2021-12-07 12:49:08
Idiom:

when pigs fly

= used to say that one thinks that something will never happen:

The train station will be renovated when pigs fly.

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2021-12-06 23:03:53
Idiom:

to drop the ball

= to make a mistake especially by not doing something important:

I think the mayor dropped the ball by not hiring more police officers.

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2021-12-06 12:08:11
Idiom:

hang in there

= ​do not give up:

Hang in there – exams are almost over.

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2021-12-05 23:18:55
Idiom:

the green light

= permission to start or continue something (such as a project):

His boss finally gave him the green light [=the go-ahead] to start the new project.

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2021-12-05 12:53:50
Idiom:

green with envy

= ​very unhappy because someone has something that you want:

His brother's success made him green with envy.

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2021-12-05 03:55:54
Idiom:

to grease somebody’s palm

= to give someone money in a secret or dishonest way in order to persuade them to do something:

The chairman finally admitted that he, too, was forced to grease a few palms along the way.

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2021-12-04 12:00:29
Idiom

a little bird told me

= used for saying that you are not going to say who told you something:

A little bird told me you have a new job.

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2021-12-03 23:18:49
Idiom:

to spill the beans

= to reveal secret information:

I tried to get him to tell me what he knew, but he refused to spill the beans.

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