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“In a pinch” means “only if necessary or as a substitute”. Example: In a pinch… English Tips, English Idioms, English Phrases, English Study, English Lessons, English Words, English Grammar, Learn English, Slang Phrases
“In a pinch” means “only if necessary or as a substitute”. Example: In a pinch…
Idiom 'Like a dog with two tails'. English Vinglish, French Lessons
Idiom 'Like a dog with two tails'.
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Household Cleaning and Laundry Vocabulary in English English Verbs, English Fun, English Course, English Time
Household Cleaning and Laundry Vocabulary in English
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idnyapoirot
Parts of the feet and legs in English English Class
Parts of the feet and legs in English
“Bang for the buck” means “to get a good result for the money you… Spanish Lessons, Idioms Words, Idioms And Phrases
“Bang for the buck” means “to get a good result for the money you…
unusual english expressions with images - Google Search Slang English
unusual english expressions with images - Google Search
Do you read between the lines? -         Repinned by Chesapeake College Adult Ed. We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL) .   For GED classes contact Danielle Thomas 410-829-6043 dthomas@chesapeke.edu  For ESL classes contact Karen Luceti - 410-443-1163  Kluceti@chesapeake.edu .  www.chesapeake.edu
Do you read between the lines? - Repinned by Chesapeake College Adult Ed. We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL) . For GED classes contact Danielle Thomas 410-829-6043 dthomas@chesapeke.edu For ESL classes contact Karen Luceti - 410-443-1163 Kluceti@chesapeake.edu . www.chesapeake.edu
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Learzing
In races of life are you a dark horse?- Repinned by Chesapeake College Adult Ed. We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL) . For GED classes contact Danielle Thomas 410-829-6043 dthomas@chesapeke.edu For ESL classes contact Karen Luceti - 410-443-1163 Kluceti@chesapeake.edu . www.chesapeake.edu
In races of life are you a dark horse?- Repinned by Chesapeake College Adult Ed. We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL) . For GED classes contact Danielle Thomas 410-829-6043 dthomas@chesapeke.edu For ESL classes contact Karen Luceti - 410-443-1163 Kluceti@chesapeake.edu . www.chesapeake.edu
Learzing
Learzing
"Grab a bite" means "to get something to eat".  Example: Bob often tries to grab a bite between meetings.
"Grab a bite" means "to get something to eat". Example: Bob often tries to grab a bite between meetings.
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Learzing
Idiom of the day: Touch-and-go. Meaning: Very uncertain or critical. Example: Things were touch-and-go at the office until a new manager was hired.
Idiom of the day: Touch-and-go. Meaning: Very uncertain or critical. Example: Things were touch-and-go at the office until a new manager was hired.
“Have a bone to pick with someone” means “to want to talk to someone about… Essay Writing Skills
“Have a bone to pick with someone” means “to want to talk to someone about…
“Call a spade a spade” means “to say the truth about something, even if it is… Advanced English Vocabulary
“Call a spade a spade” means “to say the truth about something, even if it is…
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"It's all Greek to me" means "you do not understand something that is said or written".  Example: I've tried reading the manual but it's all Greek to me.
"It's all Greek to me" means "you do not understand something that is said or written". Example: I've tried reading the manual but it's all Greek to me.
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Learzing
"Get on like a house on fire" means "to have a very good relationship with someone".
"Get on like a house on fire" means "to have a very good relationship with someone".
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Learzing
“Get the axe” means “to lose your job”. Example: After Jessica was caught… Teaching Idioms, Learning
“Get the axe” means “to lose your job”. Example: After Jessica was caught…
“Back to the drawing board” means “it’s time to start from the start”. Example… English Vocabulary
“Back to the drawing board” means “it’s time to start from the start”. Example…
Doormat
Doormat
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Learzing
Seresant
Seresant
On thin ice
On thin ice