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Cookie-cutter refers to something that is standardized, lacking creativity or uniqueness.

Example 1:The suburban neighborhood was filled with cookie-cutter houses, each identical in design, lacking any distinctive features.

Example 2: His speech was so cookie-cutter, filled with clichés and generic phrases, that it failed to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

Example 3: The corporate training program offered only cookie-cutter solutions, neglecting the individual needs and strengths of employees.

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Get one's juices flowing typically means something is stimulating, exciting, or inspiring. It often refers to a situation or activity that is getting someone enthusiastic or motivated.


• Example: "As the game reached its climax, the competition and skill on display were getting my juices flowing. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen."

• Example: "Coming up with innovative ideas for the new marketing campaign was really getting my juices flowing. I felt inspired and excited about the possibilities."

• Example: "Solving those complex puzzles was getting my juices flowing. The mental challenge was invigorating, and I was eager to tackle the next set."


In each example, the phrase is used to convey a sense of heightened excitement, enthusiasm, or motivation in response to a particular experience or situation.

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To "kick-start" is used to describe initiating or energizing a process, activity, or situation.

Career Development:
• "Attending that workshop on networking will kick-start your career by helping you build valuable connections in the industry."

Business:
• "A successful marketing campaign can kick-start sales and bring attention to your brand."

Fitness:
• "A morning jog can kick-start your metabolism and give you the energy you need for the day."

Education:
• "Reading a challenging book can kick-start your intellectual growth and broaden your perspectives."

Technology:
• "Introducing new software can kick-start efficiency in our daily operations."

Projects:
• "A well-organized brainstorming session can kick-start creativity and innovation within the team."

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Up until this moment, I used to say so, not knowing about the existence of this collocation. This is someting!

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Hope you didn't grow tired of waiting for today's "portion" to appear😁

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What kind of spread is your like?

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1. At a Party:
- "As soon as I spotted my friend across the room, I made a beeline for her. I hadn't seen her in ages!"

2. At a Store:
- "Every time I go to the mall, my daughter makes a beeline for the toy store. It's like a magnet for her."

3. At a Restaurant:
- "When we arrived at the restaurant, my husband made a beeline for the dessert table. He has quite the sweet tooth!"

4. In a Crowded Area:
- "I made a beeline for the exit as soon as the concert ended. I wanted to beat the rush."

5. In an Office Setting:
- "Whenever the boss is in a bad mood, everyone makes a beeline for their desks. It's like we're trying to avoid being noticed."

6. In a Bookstore:
- "Whenever I visit the bookstore, I make a beeline for the travel section. I love planning my next adventure."

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Useful to know before reading the article

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It's true that IELTS ain't the only thing in your life, yet it can be a stepping stone to better things.

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Not knowing what to do in their spare time, people came up with new words for the least used thing in the entire world, I guess😁

Do you think it's of importance to know the origin of a word?🤔

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e.g. I tried reading the manual for my new computer, but all those technical terms and specifications—it's all Greek to me.

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Sam and Joe are planning a surprise birthday party for their friend, Lisa. Joe, who’s terrible at keeping secrets, can barely contain his excitement. When Lisa casually asks what they're up to, Joe blurts out, “Oh, nothing much, just planning your surprise—” Sam quickly covers Joe’s mouth and says, “He means we’re planning a surprise… for dinner… somewhere else!” Lisa looks suspicious, and Joe sheepishly admits, “I almost spilled the beans!”

"Spill the beans"

Expression: "Spill the beans" means to reveal a secret.


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What do you usually ask people to walk you through?


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