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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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How do speakers within these diverse communities navigate the constant introduction of new slang terms?
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How to say this idiom in English
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wear your heart on your sleeve
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rose is a rose
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Fool and his money are soon parted.
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He had the balls to ask me out
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do me a lemon!
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That's not my cup of tea !
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take something with a grain of salt
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IDIOM EXPLANATION
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British English idioms or sayings for surprise
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more names, more value
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Inspirational thoughts
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