IDIOMS

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The Apple Of My Eye

The idiom the apple of my eye means someone or something that one loves or values very much. It is often used by parents or grandparents to express their affection for their children or grandchildren. The origin of this phrase is from the ancient belief that the pupil of the eye was a solid, apple-shaped

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No Free Lunch

The phrase “there is no free lunch” is an idiom that means one cannot get something that is desired or valuable without having to pay for it in some way. It is often used to convey the idea that anything one receives for free will be paid for in another way, such as by hidden

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Out of the blue

Have you ever heard someone use the phrase “out of the blue” and wondered what it means? In this post, I will explain the meaning, origin, and usage of this common idiom. What does “out of the blue” mean? The idiom “out of the blue” means suddenly, without warning, or unexpectedly. Something that is out

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