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Thankyou, Tdol for the dictionary, but its difficult remembering them..... Is there any way that is more easier for learning them? Any activities or quizes?
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thanks really.......... it does help us
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thanks for a nice post. it makes me study and teach better n better.
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Hello,
could you please help me explain this idiom:rock back on heels.
for example: Why was the teacher rocked back on his heels?
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thanks for this dictionary ,, it be useful

but i think it is hard for me to save they in my mind

what the best way to save it and don't forget it

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Great !!!!!!!!!
I'm really interested in idioms. It helps you master the langauge:) in my humble opinion.
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