IDIOMS

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The Apple Of My Eye

The phrase “the apple of my eye” means a person or thing that one cherishes above all others. It is often used to express affection and love for someone special. For example, you could say “My daughter is the apple of my eye” to show how much you care for her. The origin of this […]

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Bent Out Of Shape

The phrase “bent out of shape” is an idiom that has two possible meanings: The origin of this idiom is not clear, but it may be related to the idea of twisting or bending something out of its original or normal form. It is a slang expression that dates from the second half of the

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Happy Camper

The phrase “happy camper” refers to a satisfied or contented person. It is often used in the negative, as in “not a happy camper”, to express dissatisfaction or unhappiness. The expression originated in the context of summer camps for US schoolchildren, where team spirit and togetherness create happy campers. Some examples of how to use

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Low Ball

Low ball is a term that means to give or offer a deceptively low price or cost estimate. It is often used as a strategy to persuade a seller to lower the price on something, especially if the seller is in need of quick funding. Low ball can also be used as an adjective to

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