📚a blessing in disguise
✍🏾Meaning
You can say something is a blessing in disguise if it appears to be bad at first, but it results in something very good in the end.
❗️For example
🔸Being caught in that traffic jam was a blessing in disguise. If I hadn't missed the flight, I would have been on that plane when it crashed.
🔸His accident was a blessing in disguise because it gave him lots of time to think about his life while he was recovering, and as a result he made some important changes that improved his life.
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💠 vac (1) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
vacation, holiday
❕For example
🔺Are you going overseas in the long vac?
🔺I'm looking for a job over the vac. Any ideas?
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📒 Man proposes, God disposes
📖Meaning
Human beings can make any plans they want, but it's God that decides their success or failure.
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💠 flake 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
an unreliable person who says they'll do something, but then doesn't do it
❕For example
🔺Lenny's such a flake! This is the third time he hasn't come after we'd planned to meet.
🔺John called in sick again today. He's such a flake.
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📒 Truth has no answer
📖Meaning
It is difficult to argue against facts. We cannot refute what is true.
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💠 rubbish 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
to make very negative comments, to strongly criticise
❕For example
🔺British newspapers nearly always rubbish local sports teams when they don't do well in international competitions.
🔺Why does that guitarist in Oasis always rubbish other bands? I don't think I've ever heard him say anything nice about another band, except for The Beatles.
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📒 Rags to rags in three generations
📖Meaning
The first generation in a family makes money (goes from rags to riches); the second generation holds or keeps the money; and the third generation squanders or loses the money (and so goes back to rags).
✍Note
rags (noun) = old, tattered clothes | generation (noun) = all of the people born and living at about the same time; a set of members of a family born and living at about the same time
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💠 pig (2) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a police officer
❕For example
🔺Dominic says the pigs always give him a hard time because he's a young black guy and he likes wearing good clothes and lots of jewellery. They think he's a drug dealer.
🔺If Frank finds out that Ian's been talking to the pigs, he'll beat the crap out of him.
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📒 Dead men tell no tales
📖Meaning
People who are no longer living cannot give evidence.
✍Note
tell tales (verb) = talk or gossip about something secret
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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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📒 Barking dogs seldom bite
📖Meaning
Don't be afraid of dogs that bark or people that threaten you (say they will do something bad to you) - in both cases they rarely take action.
✍Note
bark (verb): (of a dog) make a sharp, loud, explosive sound | seldom (adverb): rarely, almost never | bite (verb): (of an animal) use the teeth to attack and cut | This proverb is also found as: "Barking dogs never bite."
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💠 fix (2) 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a dose of an illegal drug, especially one that is injected with a syringe
❕For example
🔺The police found a syringe and some white powder near the girl's body and concluded that she'd had a fix and then died from a drug overdose.
🔺Drug users need to have clean syringes for every fix to prevent the spread of AIDS, but some people in the government try to stop them from getting clean syringes.
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📒 It's a man's world
📖Meaning
Everything in life is arranged to the advantage of men. Life is tough for women.
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💠 vegetable 🇺🇸
✍🏾Meaning
a person with severe brain damage
❕For example
🔺Poor Glen has been a vegetable since his terrible accident. He can't move and he can't communicate because of all the damage to his brain.
🔺One of my school friends is a vegetable. He overdosed on heroin and his brain didn't get any oxygen for a long time, and most of his brain cells died.
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📒 Facts are stubborn things
📖Meaning
We cannot avoid the truth, even when it is not what we want to hear or express.
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📒knock back (1)
📖Meaning
to take a drink, usually alcoholic
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Every day after work, Steve and his mates knock back a few beers.
💬 The bartender poured Amy a whisky soda and she knocked it back and asked for another one.
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📚time after time
✍🏾Meaning
If you do something time after time, you do it again and again, or repeatedly.
❗️For example
🔸We've told our son time after time to call us if he's going to be late, but he still forgets sometimes.
🔸Tiger wins major tournaments time after time. He really is a champion.
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📒hang out (2)
📖Meaning
to spend time in a certain place, or with certain people
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 After school, most of the kids hang out in front of the mall.
💬 I'm worried about my son. He's started hanging out with kids who smoke and drink.
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📚dig one's own grave
✍🏾Meaning
If you dig your own grave, you do something unwise that will result in your own failure or downfall in the future.
❗️For example
🔸Anyone who eats too much and doesn't exercise is digging their own grave.
🔸Jim lost his job, but he dug his own grave by being late all the time.
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📒take on (2)
📖Meaning
to give someone a job
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 We need to take on two more workers in the warehouse.
💬 I promised to take Francine's sister on if we needed another typist.
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📚Never say die!
✍🏾Meaning
You can say "Never say die!" if you want to tell someone to keep trying while there's still a chance of success.
❗️For example
🔸We were two goals down with only a few minutes to go, but our captain wouldn't give up. He was shouting, "Come on, guys! Never say die!"
🔸After falling off his surfboard for the hundredth time, Craig climbed back on and said with a laugh, "Never say die!"
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📒get back (2)
📖Meaning
If you get something back, it is returned to you after you've lent it, lost it, or had it stolen.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 If you leave something in a taxi, you might get it back if you call the taxi company.
💬 I'm never lending money to Dave again. Last time it took six months to get back the hundred dollars I lent him.
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📚for my money
✍🏾Meaning
You can say "for my money" to mean the same as "in my opinion".
❗️For example
🔸For my money, the best restaurant in town is the "Ahaan Aroy" Thai restaurant in Prescott Street.
🔸Leo reckons Sony make the best TVs, but for my money the new Panasonics are much better than Sonys.
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📒run against
📖Meaning
to compete with someone in an election
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 John McCain ran against Barack Obama in the 2008 U.S. presidential election, and he lost.
💬 There's no point running against the president of this country. The elections are not free and fair and the same man always wins.
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📚time and time again
✍🏾Meaning
If you've done something time and time again, you've done it many times, or you've done it repeatedly.
❗️For example
🔸I've told Terry time and time again not to call me before ten in the morning, but he still does it!
🔸We love that restaurant. We've been there time and time again and we still like going there.
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📒take on (1)
📖Meaning
If you take on something like a job, a responsibility, or anything involving a challenge, you agree to do it.
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 Jim took on too much work, and he made himself sick with worry when he couldn't cope with it all.
💬How much profit will we make if we take this printing job on?
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📚think the world of
✍🏾Meaning
If you think the world of someone, you admire and respect them very much.
❗️For example
🔸If there's one person most of us think the world of, I guess it'd be Nelson Mandela.
🔸You're a wonderful teacher Miriam, and your students think the world of you, so please don't quit your job.
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📒bring up (2)
📖Meaning
to raise a new topic for discussion, or to mention a particular subject or issue in a conversation
🤓For example ⤵️
💬 You should bring that issue up in the next staff meeting.
💬 When travelling in a foreign country, you shouldn't bring up topics like religion or politics.
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📚right down your alley | right up your alley
✍🏾Meaning
If something is right down your alley, or right up your alley, it would be perfect for you or ideal for your skills and interests.
❗️For example
🔸I've found a job that should be right down Lou's alley. It's writing for a baseball magazine, so he could use his writing skills and his knowledge of baseball.
🔸I thought a tour of Aztec archeological sites would be right up your alley, Mary-Lou.
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