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Some COMMON IDIOMS with examples

Some COMMON IDIOMS with examples

    "An arm and a leg" - very expensive.
    ● The taxi trip home cost me an arm and a leg.

    "Back to the drawing board" - when an attempt fails and you need to start again.
    ● Ok, my plan for finding a Vietnamese wife online didn't work, so I guess it's back to the drawing board.

    "The ball is in your court" - it is you to make the decision/to take responsibility.
    ● I've given my side of the story and now the ball is in your court.

    "Happy to see the back of somebody" - glad when someone leaves.
    ● Peter has just lost his job. Good! I will be happy to see the back of him!

    "To cut corners" - to do something badly to save money
    ● Cutting corners by installing cheap or illegal software is not a way to run a business.

    "To feel under the weather" - to feel ill.
    ● I can't come to work today because I feel a bit under the weather. 

    "It takes two to tango" - actions need more than one person (usually negative)
    ● Usually, in a relationship it isn't always one person at fault... it takes two to tango.

    "Once in a blue moon" - when something happens so rarely.
    ● When I help babushki, they say thank you once in a blue moon.

    "Wouldn't be caught dead" - would never like to do something.
    ● Me, wear a wig??? I wouldn't be caught dead wearing a wig!!!

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