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English Idioms and Sayings
Ever wondered why it 'rains cats and dogs'? Find out here with our discussions and explanations of common, and not so common, idioms and sayings.
English Phrasal Verbs
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Could you recommend a phrasal verbs book?
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How do speakers within these diverse communities navigate the constant introduction of new slang terms?
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Si te sirve de consuelo
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Every Englishman is born a double Scotch below par.
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It's better to lose property than to lose a life
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Idiom meaning "you know your job"
Rin Power
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Blabbermouth vs Chatterbox
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Round eyes a sign of not-understanding?
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Jun 26, 2015
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Between thirst and drought.
Mahi93
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Can you use 'he' ('she') together with the name for emphasysing?
leo12345
Jun 22, 2015
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He realized that he needs...
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American&British idioms related to hapiness
Red_hair
May 21, 2015
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You have my back
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Is this phrase correct: "None of Bloody Mary exists" ?
leo12345
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Find things under the pillow - is this an idiom?
didagwen
Jun 16, 2015
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Which one is correct
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SEEKING FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF AN IDIOM.
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through the sacred awe of
Mher
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As safe a bet - meaning
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Proverb meaning: "Don't carry water carts on both shoulders".
cherrycola
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May 13, 2015
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unconvulsive??
Mher
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May 11, 2015
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