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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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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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Idiom: Green with Envy 🟢

Meaning:
Feeling very jealous or envious of someone else's success, possessions, or good fortune.

Example Sentences:
1. She was green with envy when her friend bought a brand-new sports car.
2. Everyone was green with envy after seeing his dream holiday photos.
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Idioms About Risk and Trouble 👀
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🐣 Don't count your chickens before they hatch (Idiom)

Meaning:
Don't assume that something will definitely happen or that you will succeed before it actually does.

Explanation:
The idiom warns against being overconfident about future success or rewards. Just as eggs may not all hatch into chickens, your plans or expectations may not always turn out as hoped.

Example Sentence:
I know you've applied for the job, but don't count your chickens before they hatch.
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📖 WORD OF THE DAY: PAGE-TURNER

Ever read a book that was so exciting you just couldn’t put it down? That’s a page-turner! 🤩📚

🔹 Meaning: A book, film, or story that is so interesting and exciting that it keeps you wanting to read or watch more.

💬 Example:
“The mystery novel was such a page-turner that I finished it in one night.”
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