📚safe and sound
✍🏾Meaning
If you are safe and sound, nothing has harmed you even though you could have been in danger.
❗️For example
🔸It was a dangerous journey but luckily we all got back safe and sound.
🔸The package took a long time to get here, but it arrived safe and sound in the end.
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📒 Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise
📖Meaning
It is good for us to sleep early in the evening and wake early in the morning.
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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.
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📒 All that glitters is not gold
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The attractive exterior of something is not a good indicator of its real nature. It may look valuable, but not be valuable.
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📚a bad hair day
✍🏾Meaning
If you're having a bad hair day, everything seems to be going wrong for you.
❗️For example
🔸Poor Sue's in a terrible mood. I think she's having a bad hair day.
🔸I knew it was going to be a bad hair day when my car wouldn't start.
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📒 Opportunity seldom knocks twice
📖Meaning
Take any opportunity or chance when it comes - it may not come again.
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💠 beat it 🇺🇸
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📒knock down (1)
📖Meaning
If something like a building or a wall is knocked down, it is destroyed on purpose.
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💠 bloody 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
an intensifying expletive used before an adjective, adverb or noun; very, really; total, complete
❕For example
🔺It's bloody hot in here. And now the bloody air conditioner won't work. Bloody hell!
🔺You'd have to be a bloody idiot to vote for a party that's just ruined the economy.
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📒model on
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to use something or someone as an example to copy when making something or doing something
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💠 louse up 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to spoil something or make it fail
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🔺Don't worry. He won't louse it up. He's been doing these deals for years.
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📒wear out (2)
📖Meaning
If something wears you out, it makes you feel tired and lacking in energy.
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📒 Empty vessels make the most noise
📖Meaning
Stupid people speak loudest.
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💠 vocab 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
vocabulary
❕For example
🔺Vladymir says the thing he enjoys more than anything else in the whole world is studying English vocab. Vladymir also likes joking.
🔺Don't forget you'll be having a slang vocab test next week.
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📒turn out (2)
📖Meaning
to have a certain outcome, or to end in a certain way
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 We weren't sure if moving to Japan was a good idea at first, but we're very pleased with the way things have turned out.
💬 Don't worry. I'm sure everything will turn out fine in the end.
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💠 ratty (2) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
easily annoyed or upset, irritable
❕For example
🔺Laura got drunk last night, and now she's got a hangover and she feels a bit ratty.
🔺I had a really bad day at work today, so sorry if I seem a little ratty tonight.
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📒stop over
📖Meaning
to stop at a place and stay there for one or two days while on your way to somewhere else
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 We're going to Vietnam on business, but we're stopping over in Hawaii for a couple of days on the way.
💬 I'm stopping over in Bangkok for one night on my way to Sydney.
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💠 meltdown 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a disastrous collapse, esp. of a market or an economy
❕For example
🔺Investing in the stock market is always risky, as many people learnt in the 2008 market meltdown.
🔺If there's an economic meltdown, many companies will go out of business and many people will lose their jobs.
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📒do about
📖Meaning
If you do something about a problem, you do something to fix it or solve it.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 My printer won't work and I'm not sure what to do about it.
💬What do you think we should do about our company's falling market share?
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📚(have) egg on your face
✍🏾Meaning
You will have egg on your face if you've said or done something wrong, and it's made you feel embarrassed or stupid.
❗️For example
🔸Stan had egg on his face after saying he could easily do fifty push-ups, and then giving up after doing just twenty.
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📒 Ignorance of the law is no excuse
📖Meaning
It is no defence to say that we didn't know that something we did was illegal.
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📚a roller coaster | a roller-coaster ride
✍🏾Meaning
You can say an experience is a roller coaster, or a roller-coaster ride, if it involves many emotional highs and lows, or really good times alternating with really difficult times.
❗️For example
🔸The movie follows a young guy's emotional roller-coaster ride as he tries to come to terms with being gay in a small town in Australia.
🔸Eric writes about the roller coaster of rock and roll, with the highs of success and fame followed by the lows of drug addiction and depression.
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📒 Necessity is the mother of invention
📖Meaning
If we absolutely need to do something that has never been done, we will find a way to do it. It is this need or necessity that forces people to invent things.
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📚(have) egg on your face
✍🏾Meaning
You will have egg on your face if you've said or done something wrong, and it's made you feel embarrassed or stupid.
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📒 He who hesitates is lost
📖Meaning
The person who waits too long loses the opportunity; or, more seriously, delay or indecision may have disastrous results.
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📚hold the fort
✍🏾Meaning
If you hold the fort, you look after a place or a business while the person who is normally in charge is away.
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🔸Can you hold the fort while I run down to the bank?
🔸Your job will be to serve customers, and occasionally hold the fort if I have to go out.
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💠 rat 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a horrible, nasty person
❕For example
🔺That guy's such a rat. He'd sell his own mother if it'd help him get what he wants.
🔺When Debbie married her husband he was a nice guy, but he turned into a rat when he started drinking too much.
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📒talk out of
📖Meaning
If you talk someone out of something, you persuade them not to do it.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 My uncle is a drug addict, and there's nothing I can say to talk him out of it. He says he's too old to stop now.
💬My family tried to talk me out of becoming a musician, but I wouldn't change my mind. I was determined to have a career in music.
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