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English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning.


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English idiom - “don’t shoot the messenger” 🔫

This idiom is sed to tell someone to not blame the person giving bad news, as they are not responsible for it.

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English idiom - “pull a fast one” 💨

This idiom means to trick or deceive someone. If you would like to refer to the person who is being tricked, then use the preposition “on”.

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English idiom - “strike (someone) as (something)”

If someone strikes you as something, it means they seem a certain way to you.

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English idiom - “hats off to someone” 🎩

This idiom is used to give praise or credit to someone.

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This idiom is sed to tell someone to not blame the person giving bad news, as they are not responsible for it.

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