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Can You Guess the Meaning?

Word: Tether

Options:

❤️ A. To release something completely without any restrictions.

👍 B. To tie or fasten something with a rope, chain, or similar restraint.

🔥 C. To hide something in a secret place.
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📚 Vocabulary quiz! What does "Nitpicking" mean? 👇

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Idiom - Talk turkey 🦃
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Hunky-Dory (Informal English Idiom)
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Saying → Every cloud has a silver lining
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Idiom - "Bite someone's head off" 😠
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🌟 Personality Idioms Every English Learner Should Know! 🌟

Want to sound more natural in English? Start using these common personality idioms:

🌼 As Fresh as a Daisy – full of energy and feeling great
🥔 Couch Potato – someone who spends too much time sitting and watching TV
Full of Beans – lively, energetic, and enthusiastic
🥚 A Bad Egg – a dishonest or troublesome person
🌍 Down-to-Earth – practical, friendly, and realistic
🎉 Party Pooper – someone who ruins the fun for others

Which one describes you best? 😄

Are you more Full of Beans (❤️) or a Couch Potato (🔥)?
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Idiom - Straight from the horse's mouth 🐴
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🌟 FACE IDIOMS & PHRASES YOU SHOULD KNOW! 🌟

Want to sound more natural in English? Here are 6 common Face Idioms that native speakers use all the time:

🎵 Face the Music – Accept the consequences of your actions.

💭 At Face Value – Accept something as true without questioning it.

🥚 Have Egg on Your Face – Feel embarrassed because you were wrong.

👋 A Slap in the Face – Something that causes disappointment or insult.

💪 Face Up To Something – Deal with a difficult situation bravely.

😊 Save Face – Avoid embarrassment and protect your reputation.

📚 Example:
"He finally faced the music after breaking the rules."
"Don't take every advertisement at face value."
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Idiom: 🔥 Burn a hole in your pocket 🛍️

Simple meaning:
To make you want to spend your money quickly.

Example sentence:
The money in my wallet was burning a hole in my pocket, so I bought a new pair of shoes.


Idiom: 😭 Cry over spilled milk 🥛

Simple meaning:
To be upset about something that has already happened and cannot be changed.

Example sentence:
Don't cry over spilled milk; just learn from your mistake and move on.
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Idiom: Penny wise and pound foolish

Meaning:
Being overly concerned with minor savings while ignoring more significant costs or consequences.

Example Sentence:
The company cut staff training to reduce expenses, but productivity dropped. It was a penny wise and pound foolish decision.
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https://dictionarydev.englishwithdev.com/2022/01/ennui-meaning-examples-synonyms.html

👆 In this article, you will learn the meaning of ennui, its pronunciation, origin, example sentences, synonyms, antonyms, common usage, and how to use it correctly in English.
Idioms for Daily Conversation 💬
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📚 4 Family-Related English Words You Should Know

1. Clan – A group of families or people connected by a common ancestor or shared heritage.

2. Kith and kin – One's friends, relatives, and family members.

3. Lineage – The line of descent from an ancestor or a record of family ancestry.

4. Ancestor – A person from whom someone is descended, especially one who lived many generations ago.

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Kiss and Tell (Idiom) 😽
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Football Vocabulary Words ✍️
Idiom: Think on your feet 💬

Meaning:
To think quickly and make good decisions in a difficult or unexpected situation without having much time to prepare.

Example in a conversation:
A: The presenter handled all those unexpected questions really well.
B: Yes, she can really think on her feet!
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