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📒miss out


📖Meaning
to miss the chance to get something you'd like to have, or do something you'd like to do

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 We tried to buy tickets to the Nick Cave concert, but they'd sold out. If we'd tried to buy them earlier, we wouldn't have missed out.

💬We all feel sorry for Tim. He missed out on a spot in the Olympic team because he injured his foot during the selection trials.

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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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💠 up 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
full of positive feelings; hopeful


❕For example

🔺The lively music and colourful lighting made everyone feel positive and up.

🔺Jane's been having a hard time lately, but she's feeling up today.

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📒 Where there's muck there's money


📖Meaning
There is money to be made in dirt and dirty jobs. For example, many people have made fortunes by processing rubbish or waste materials.

Note: Another version of this saying is: "Where there's muck there's brass."

Origin: This saying originated in England in or before the 19th century. The 17th-century book "A collection of English proverbs" (Rev. John Ray) includes a similar idea: "Muck and money go together."


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💠 knackered (2) 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
severely damaged


❕For example

🔺My car is knackered. I was driving home last night when it coughed and spluttered and started smoking, and then it groaned and died.

🔺My printer was fine yesterday, but when I turned it on this morning, nothing happened. I think it's knackered.

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📒 Zeal, when it is a virtue, is a dangerous one


📖Meaning
According to this saying, "good zeal" cannot exist. It seems that zeal is inherently dangerous. When zeal is not a virtue, by definition it is not good. When zeal is a virtue, according to this saying it is dangerous, which is also not good. This saying relies heavily on paradox for its effect.

Note: zeal (noun) = enormous energy or enthusiasm for a cause or an objective
virtue (noun) = quality regarded as morally good in a person


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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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📒 The way to a man's heart is through his stomach



📖Meaning
Many women have won a man's love by cooking delicious meals for him. They fed his stomach and found love in his heart.

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📒patch up (2)


📖Meaning
to mend ties or repair a relationship after a disagreement or a dispute

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 My sister and her husband argue a lot, but they always patch things up before long.

💬 The leaders of the two countries patched up their differences and avoided a war.

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📚quite a bit of | quite a lot of


✍🏾Meaning
If you've got quite a bit of something, or quite a lot of something, you have a fairly large amount of it.


❗️For example

🔸George made quite a bit of money in his first business, but instead of retiring young, he went on to make quite a lot more.

🔸If you want to learn to play the piano, you'll need to spend quite a lot of money on lessons, and spend quite a bit of time practising.

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📒rule out


📖Meaning
If you rule something out, you don't think it's possible.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 Sally will probably win, but don't rule out Carol. She's got a good chance too.

💬 We thought she might have cancer, but after seeing the latest test results, I think we can rule that out.

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📚bite your tongue | hold your tongue


✍🏾Meaning
If you bite your tongue, or hold your tongue, you force yourself not to say something you really want to say.


❗️For example

🔸I wanted to tell Carlos he was being stupid, but I bit my tongue and just sat there.

🔸You're going to have to learn to hold your tongue instead of saying whatever comes into your head.

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📒put forward (1)



📖Meaning
to offer an idea, an opinion, a suggestion, etc. for other people to consider

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 He put forward an interesting argument, but no-one was really convinced by it.

💬 If you have any ideas or suggestions, please feel free to put them forward and they'll be given our full consideration.

💬 Many of the suggestions that have been put forward are excellent.
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📚around the clock


✍🏾Meaning
If something occurs around the clock, it goes on all day and all night.


❗️For example

🔸I have to finish this report by Tuesday, so I'll be working around the clock until I get it done.

🔸What the young people of this town need is a drop-in centre that's open around the clock.

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💠 oddball 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a strange or eccentric person (n.) | strange, weird (adj.)


❕For example

🔺Our new accountant is a real oddball. He's always squeezing this little rubber ball, and he even takes it into the toilet!

🔺My girlfriend took me to see one of those oddball European movies she likes. I can never understand them.

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📚back to square one


✍🏾Meaning
If you have to go back to square one, you have to stop and start again, usually because something isn't working as well as expected.


❗️For example

🔸We were going to start the new company next month, but it's back to square one now that Omar has changed his mind about investing in it.

🔸After they lost the election, the Liberal Party had to go back to square one and come up with some new policies and some new ideas.

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📒lose out


📖Meaning
If you lose out, you fail to benefit from something that others are benefitting from.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 Thanks to my stockbroker, I've lost out big time. He told me to sell all my telecom shares - and now they're worth a fortune!

💬 The Education Ministry has lost out again in this year's budget because the government needs the money to pay for the war.

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📚a white lie


✍🏾Meaning
If you tell a white lie, you say something that isn't true in order to be polite or so as not to hurt someone's feelings.


❗️For example

🔸Sometimes it's better to tell a white lie than to tell someone a painful truth.

🔸I really didn't want to go to my boss's dinner party, so I told a white lie and said I had to go to a friend's wedding party that night.

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📒order up (1)


📖Meaning
to issue an order for something to be done, usually in relation to the government or the military

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 After the press released details of torture in military prisons, the President ordered up a full report on the situation.

💬Let's pray that no leader ever decides it's necessary to order up a nuclear attack.

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📚a head start


✍🏾Meaning
If you have a head start, you start something ahead of others or with an advantage over others.


❗️For example

🔸If you're born into a rich family, and you've had a good education, you're lucky enough to have had a head start in life, so don't waste it.

🔸Marylin's beauty and natural grace gave her a big head start in the modelling and acting business.

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📒bring about


📖Meaning
If you bring about something, you cause it to happen or you make it happen.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 The greed of a few people in the financial world brought about the global financial crisis.

💬 The president wanted reform of the healthcare system but he wasn't sure how to bring it about.

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📚nerves of steel


✍🏾Meaning
If you have nerves of steel, you are very brave and not many things make you scared or nervous.


❗️For example

🔸I could never work on one of those high-rise building sites where you walk along beams about twenty stories up. You'd need nerves of steel to do that job.

🔸Those people who sing the national anthem before one of those big sporting events must have nerves of steel.

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💠 eye-popping 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
amazingly large or impressive


❕For example

🔺Last year Microsoft made an eye-popping twenty billion dollars.

🔺The opening ceremony at the Beijing Olympics was such an eye-popping spectacle.

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📒 Neither a borrower nor a lender be


📖Meaning
Do not borrow things. Do not lend things.

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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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📒 Rules are made to be broken



📖Meaning
This saying implies that there are times when we should think for ourselves and not obey every rule blindly.

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💠 racket (2) 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a dishonest or illegal activity that makes money


❕For example

🔺The mafia has been running a protection racket in our neighbourhood for at least eighty years.

🔺A gang that runs a people-smuggling racket has been busted by the federal police.


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📒 Nothing is impossible to a willing heart


📖Meaning
Someone who is eager, keen and determined can achieve anything.

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