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📒Nothing so certain as death


📖Meaning

    We can be 100% sure that we will die.


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📚talk through your hat


✍🏾Meaning
If you're talking through your hat, you're talking about something without knowing much about it, or you claim something is true when it isn't.

❗️For example

🔸Evan says that quantum physics proves that space and time don't really exist, but Kathy says he's talking through his hat.

🔸I proved that George was talking through his hat by checking on the internet to find out if what he said is true - and it isn't.

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💠 grinding 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

dancing in a sexually arousing way


❕For example

🔺When Mario and Carla starting grinding on the dance floor, the others stood back and cheered them on.

🔺Pete says the thing that drives him totally wild is when a girl pulls him close and starts grinding on him.

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📒go back

📖Meaning
to return to a place, a person, a condition, etc.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  I'm feeling much better, thanks. I should be able to go back to work tomorrow.

💬  Sandra left her passport at home, so she had to go back and get it.


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📒Good wine needs no bush


📖Meaning

    Something of good quality does not need to be advertised.


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📚under a cloud


✍🏾Meaning
If someone is under a cloud, they are suspected of having done something wrong.

❗️For example

🔸 Ever since the rumours of corruption started, the president has been under a cloud and he probably won't win another election.

🔸Henry has been under a cloud since the money disappeared and he bought a new car.

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💠 app 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

a computer software application


❕For example

🔺Check out this killer app I downloaded last night!

🔺Karen found this amazing app that makes you look really good in photos. It's great for Facebook photos and stuff.


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📒hold down

📖Meaning
to stop something from rising by pressing down on it or putting a heavy object on it

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  The vet's assistant held down our dog while the vet gave her the injection.

💬  I held the board down with my foot while I hammered it in place.


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📒Give credit where credit is due


📖Meaning

    The implication is that even if we are reluctant to praise someone, we should do so if the praise is deserved.


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📚leave well enough alone | let well enough alone


✍🏾Meaning
If you leave well enough alone, or let well enough alone, you don't try to improve or change something that's already good enough.

❗️For example

🔸 The kids seem happy enough now so let's just leave well enough alone and forget about finding a new school for them.

🔸Unless there's a problem, I'd suggest you just let well enough alone and let your staff get on with their work.

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💠 grinding 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

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❕For example

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📒cross off

📖Meaning
to remove a name or an item from a list by drawing a line through it

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  Cross off all the people you've already contacted.

💬  Cross each item off once you've got it, OK?


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📒Say well or be still


📖Meaning

    If you cannot speak good of someone or something, then it is better not to speak.


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📚burn your bridges | burn your boats


✍🏾Meaning
You have burned your bridges, or burned your boats, if you were in a situation and you then left it after doing something that made it impossible to go back there.

❗️For example

🔸 If you insult the boss when you leave, you'll be burning your bridges and you'll never be able to go back to work there again.


🔸I knew I'd be burning my boats if I dropped out of school, but I didn't care because I was determined to be a photographer.

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💠 goof off | goof around 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

waste time, play around


❕For example

🔺Whenever the teacher leaves the classroom she tells her students to keep working, but as soon as she leaves they start goofing off.

🔺 It's the kids who goof around in college instead of taking their studies seriously who'll be in trouble when they try to join the workforce.

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📒catch on (1)

📖Meaning
If something catches on, it becomes popular.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬  Mobile phones took a while to catch on, but now everybody's got one.

💬  More and more people are learning how to meditate. It's really catching on.


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📒No man is an island


📖Meaning

    Human beings do not (or should not) live in isolation. All people are interconnected. A person is not like an island, standing alone and surrounded by sea.


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📚worth its weight in gold


✍🏾Meaning
If something is worth its weight in gold, it is extremely valuable or extremely useful.

❗️For example

🔸 Your grandmother's stories are worth their weight in gold, so you should try to record them or write them down.


🔸A personal recommendation from someone like Professor Clark is worth its weight in gold. You'll be able to get a job anywhere you like with that.

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💠 app 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning

a computer software application


❕For example

🔺Check out this killer app I downloaded last night!


🔺 Karen found this amazing app that makes you look really good in photos. It's great for Facebook photos and stuff.

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