IDIOMS

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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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Burst Your Bubble

Burst your bubble is an idiom that means to ruin someone’s happiness, fantasy, or expectation by telling them the truth or reality. It is often used when someone is too optimistic or naive about something that is unlikely to happen or is false. For example, if someone thinks they will win the lottery, you might

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Walking On Eggshells

Walking on eggshells is an idiom that means to be very careful not to offend or upset someone. It is often used to describe a situation where someone feels anxious or tense because they are afraid of triggering a negative reaction from another person. For example, if someone has a boss who is very strict

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Around The Bend

The phrase around the bend has two main meanings in English: The phrase around the bend can be used interchangeably with round the bend, as both are informal idioms that convey the same meanings. However, some sources suggest that around the bend is more common in American English, while round the bend is more common

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Sooner Or Later

The phrase “sooner or later” is an idiom that means “at some uncertain future time” or “sometime”. It is used to express that something will happen, but the exact time is not known or important. For example, if you say “sooner or later she will find out the truth”, you mean that she will discover

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Drive Me Up The Wall

The expression “drive me up the wall” is an idiom that means to make someone very irritated, angry, or annoyed. It is often used to describe a situation, a person, or a thing that is very frustrating or bothersome. For example, one might say “The traffic jam drove me up the wall” or “My neighbor’s

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The Elephant In The Room

The idiom “the elephant in the room” is a metaphorical expression that refers to a conspicuous or obvious problem or issue that people avoid or ignore, even though it affects them significantly. The idiom implies that the problem or issue is so large or important that it is impossible to overlook, yet people pretend that

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