🔰the upper crust
☑️Meaning: If you are one of the upper crust, you are a member of society's highest class.
✨For example:
🔺If Laura was really part of the upper crust, she wouldn't need to borrow money all the time, would she?
🔺Marge does a great imitation of an upper-crust "society queen". It's really funny, and her upper-crust accent is perfect.
✔️Note:
If used to modify a noun or a noun phrase, a hyphen should be added, as in "upper-crust party".
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📚(your) heart isn't in it
📕Meaning: If your heart isn't in something you're doing, you don't really want to do it.
💥For example:
🔶Ali was studying to be a doctor, but his heart wasn't in it so he decided to follow his real dream and study film-making instead.
🔷We could tell that Sally's heart wasn't in it when she tried singing jazz, so we said she should stick to pop songs.
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📚To Get Caught Red Handed
📝A person who is caught red-handed is discovered in the middle of committing a crime or doing something wrong. It is usually related to stealing but can also be used by a parent who finds their child eating their way through a box of chocolates.
✨Example: He tried to steal from the shop but he was caught red-handed.
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