Proverbs and Wisdom Quotes

Proverbs and Wisdom Quotes

I will be sharing a lot of Proverbs and wisdom quotes with you guys in this page. Some inspiration a

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Idioms involving Body Parts
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Cost an arm and a leg - to be very expensive
Give someone the cold shoulder - to ignore or snub someone
Keep an eye on - to watch or monitor something/someone closely
Pull someone's leg - to tease or joke with someone
Put your foot in your mouth - to say something embarrassing or inappropriate
Break a leg - used to wish someone good luck, especially in a performance or competition
Have a chip on your shoulder - to be easily provoked or offended
Butterflies in your stomach - to feel nervous or anxious
Keep your fingers crossed - to hope for good luck or success
Head over heels - to be deeply in love or infatuated with someone.

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Ten the most common English idioms and their meaning

There are countless English idioms, but here are some of the most common ones, along with their meanings:
"Bite the bullet" - to endure a painful or difficult situation
"Break a leg" - a way to wish someone good luck
"Cost an arm and a leg" - something that is very expensive
"Cutting corners" - to do something quickly and cheaply, without paying attention to details
"Get cold feet" - to become too scared or nervous to do something
"Hit the nail on the head" - to accurately identify or solve a problem
"Kick the bucket" - a euphemism for dying
"Let the cat out of the bag" - to reveal a secret
"Piece of cake" - something that is very easy to do
"Raining cats and dogs" - a way to describe heavy rain

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Practice your English.

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Todays phrasal verb.

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Synonyms for happy, use each word to practice writing, such as I was amused watching my baby brother playing with his new puppy. They make such a fun pair.

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