IDIOMS

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Eat Like A horse

“Eat like a horse” is a common English idiom that means to eat a lot of food or have a very large appetite. It is a figurative expression that compares a person’s eating habits to those of a horse, an animal that is known for consuming huge amounts of hay, grass, oats, and other feed. […]

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Peace Of Mind

Peace of mind is one of the most valuable and sought-after things in life. It is the ability to be at ease with oneself and one’s surroundings, regardless of the circumstances. It is the absence of mental turmoil, anxiety, or distress. It is the presence of serenity, confidence, and joy. Peace of mind is not

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Roughing It

Roughing it is an idiom that means to live without the usual comforts and conveniences, such as running water, heat, electricity, or proper shelter. People may choose to rough it for various reasons, such as enjoying nature, saving money, or experiencing a different lifestyle. Some examples of roughing it are camping in the woods, staying

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Off Your Rocker

The phrase “off your rocker” is an informal idiom that means someone is behaving in a very strange or silly way. It can also imply that someone is crazy, mentally unsound, or extremely foolish. The origin of this expression is not certain, but it may have something to do with the idea of a person

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A Bone To Pick

A bone to pick is an idiom that means having a grievance or a complaint that needs to be discussed with someone. It implies that the person who has a bone to pick is annoyed or angry about something that the other person has done or said, and wants to confront them about it. The

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