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09/26/2023
09/24/2023

"Go all out" is an American English idiom that describes putting all of your energy, money, effort, etc. into something (an event, endeavor, etc.)

For example, "You shouldn't go all out for your son's first birthday party because he is too young to really enjoy it."
or
"My parents love to go all out for holidays and decorate the inside and outside of our home."

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09/22/2023

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Head to toe is an American English idiom that describes the entire body, from the top of someone's head to the bottom of their toes.

For example,

It's important to stretch your body from head to toe.

or

He was covered from head to toe in sweat after his workout.

09/20/2023

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"Behind (someone's) back is an American English idiom that describes an action or communication (usually speaking/gossip/rumors/texting) done in secret
or without the knowledge of someone.

They shared text messages behind their boss' back about their disapproval of the new plan.

or

Good friends don't talk behind each other's backs.

09/18/2023

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From scratch is an American English idiom describing starting something from the beginning without any preparation or advantage.

For Example,

"I baked this pie from scratch."

or

"The event venue canceled, so we must start the planning from scratch."

09/16/2023

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"Get away" Sometimes, a getaway is a short trip or vacation.

For example,

We decided to go on a weekend getaway for my 30th birthday.

or

I want to go on a getaway before summer ends. I haven't left the city in a while.

09/14/2023

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"Put off" is an American English idiom describing postponing, delaying, or not prioritizing a task.

For example,

Please don't put off applying for the program because they are only accepting 100 applications.

or

I've been putting off having the conversation with my father because I don't think he'll like my decision.

09/12/2023

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"Go back" is an American English idiom that describes returning to a location that you have previously visited sometime in the back. This can mean immediately returning or returning at some unspecified point.

For example, "We should return to that restaurant with the delicious desserts."

or

"Did you ever go back to the store and get your refund?".


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