📒 Many a true word is spoken in jest
📖Meaning
Something said as a joke may often contain wisdom and truth.
Note: jest (noun): a joke; something said for amusement or comedy
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💠 sharp 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
well-dressed
❕For example
🔺Bernie looks real sharp in his new suit.
🔺If Glen spent a bit more on clothes, he could look really sharp.
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📚wheeling and dealing
✍🏾Meaning
If you're wheeling and dealing, you're involved in the complex world of making deals and exchanging favours in business or politics, or both.
❗️For example
🔸You'll need to be good at wheeling and dealing if you want to do well in politics.
🔸The amount of wheeling and dealing that's needed to sort out a contract with the local government is incredible.
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📒take away
📖Meaning
If you take something away, you take it somewhere else.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 The waitress took away the dirty dishes and then brought our coffee to the table.
💬 Would you like to eat your pizza here or take it away?
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📚music to your ears
✍🏾Meaning
If something is music to your ears, it's just what you want to hear.
❗️For example
🔸When Halle heard Jason say "I do" at their wedding, it was music to her ears.
🔸After I'd done my final dive, the judges all said 9.9 or 10 and the crowd cheered. It was music to my ears!
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📒come out (2)
📖Meaning
to become known
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Many people would be shocked if the truth about the so-called terrorist attacks ever came out.
💬 The full story behind his arrest might never come out.
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📚face the music
✍🏾Meaning
If someone has to face the music, they have to accept the consequences of doing something wrong.
❗️For example
🔸To avoid facing the music and accepting his punishment for doing something bad, our little boy will tell lies with the skill of a well-trained actor.
🔸Henry stole some money and bought a car, and when he realised he'd have to face the music he drove across the border to escape.
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📒mistake for
📖Meaning
to wrongly think that a person or thing is someone or something else
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Fake Gucci bags look real and can easily be mistaken for genuine Gucci bags.
💬 There's a guy who lives near here who often gets mistaken for David Beckham. He looks just like him.
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📚an ivory tower
✍🏾Meaning
You can say someone's in an ivory tower if they're in a place that separates them from everyday life, such as a university.
❗️For example
🔸People often complain that academics stuck in their ivory towers don't really understand the problems of the average person.
🔸Peter's dream is to get tenure in a university and spend the rest of his life hidden away in an ivory tower.
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💠 aggro 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
aggressive, violent
❕For example
🔺If you're near a British pub around closing time, be careful. People who've had a few too many drinks can get pretty aggro and they might be looking for a fight.
🔺These young guys think they have to look tough and do this whole aggro thing to get some respect.
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📒 Jack of all trades, master of none
📖Meaning
Suggesting that a person who can do many different types of work is probably not very good at any of them.
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💠 toffee-nosed 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
snobbish, pretentiously superior towards people of lower social class or income
❕For example
🔺Just ignore him. He's a toffee-nosed prat.
🔺Those fashion shows are full of toffee-nosed snobs showing off their gaudy trinkets and baubles.
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📒 One tongue is enough for a woman
📖Meaning
Some people think that women talk too much. If they already talk too much, they don't need another tongue. One tongue is sufficient (but see Origin below).
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💠 meathead 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a stupid person
❕For example
🔺How did a meathead like that guy get elected to represent the people in his state?
🔺I was watching the tennis yesterday and some meathead yelled out just as Rafael was serving. The security guys found him and threw him out.
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📒insist on
📖Meaning
If you insist on something, you say that you must have it or it must be done.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 We used to sell on credit, but after not being paid a few times we now insist on payment in advance.
💬Our youngest son insists on putting tomato sauce on just about everything he eats.
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📒 The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak
📖Meaning
Even though we may want to say "No" to temptation (doing something bad), our body may be unable to resist it.
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💠 straight 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
heterosexual, not gay
❕For example
🔺We have two sons; Ben and James. Ben is gay and James is straight and we love them both dearly.
🔺Why do we feel we have to label people as straight or gay or whatever? Aren't human beings a bit too complicated for that?
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📒 A bad penny always turns up
📖Meaning
Bad or nasty people have a habit of showing up or returning.
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💠 dope (1) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
heroin, cannabis; any illegal drug
❕For example
🔺Harry's been arrested again for buying dope.
🔺We had to send some students for counselling on the dangers of using drugs after they were caught smoking dope in the toilets.
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📒 If you can't beat 'em, join 'em
📖Meaning
If you cannot win against someone or something, it may be easier or better to join forces with them.
Note: 'em (informal contraction) = them
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💠 jailbait 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
someone below the legal age of consent
❕For example
🔺He claims he had no idea the girl was jailbait, and insists that she told him she was nineteen years old.
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📒 If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys
📖Meaning
An employer who pays low wages will have bad staff.
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📒wear out (2)
📖Meaning
If something wears you out, it makes you feel tired and lacking in energy.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Helen doesn't really like teaching young kids. She says the job really wears her out.
💬 It's no wonder that you get worn out. You're raising three kids and you have a full-time job.
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📚on your last legs | on its last legs
✍🏾Meaning
If you say you're on your last legs, it can mean you're close to exhaustion, or it can mean you're close to death. If a thing is on its last legs, it's close to breaking or wearing out.
❗️For example
🔸Bobby looks like he's on his last legs. Do you think he can make it to the top of the mountain?
🔸My old printer is on its last legs. It's time I got a new one.
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📒mixed up in
📖Meaning
to be involved in something illegal or immoral, such as organised crime or corruption
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Jake was mixed up in the drugs trade when he got arrested for selling marijuana.
💬 Several high-ranking generals were mixed up in organised crime and oil smuggling.
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📚a quick study
✍🏾Meaning
If you're a quick study, you can learn new things quickly.
❗️For example
🔸Albert was always a quick study, except when it came to learning languages.
🔸I only need to show Sue how to do something once, and she gets it. She's a quick study, that girl.
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📒stand by (1)
📖Meaning
If you're standing by, you're ready to do something or help somebody.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 The airport's rescue team stands by around the clock in case there is a fire or a plane crash.
💬 A doctor is always standing by at the boxing stadium in case one of the fighters needs medical attention.
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📚run rings around | run circles around
✍🏾Meaning
If you run rings around someone, or run circles around them, you do something much better than they do.
❗️For example
🔸The Democrat candidate ran rings around the Republican candidate in their debate on the economy.
🔸We watched this dance contest and some kid from Brixton ran circles around a guy from Chelsea.
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