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π· Up to the mark
β¦οΈMeaning: The term βup to the markβ is used to describe something that is good, excellent and meets or exceeds the standards or expectations.
β¨Example: Timβs performance in the grand-finale was up to the mark.
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ππ· Up to the mark
β¦οΈMeaning: The term βup to the markβ is used to describe something that is good, excellent and meets or exceeds the standards or expectations.
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π»Private Information Expressionπ»
πΈLeak
Give out private information to the public.
πΉRumour
Unofficial and unconfirmed information that people are talking about
πΈLet (something) slip
Accidentally revealed information that should be secret or private
πΉSpill the beans
Accidentally or intentionally tell someone secret or private information.
πΈLet the cat out of the bag
Unintentionally tell someone secret or private information.
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ππ»Private Information Expressionπ»
πΈLeak
Give out private information to the public.
πΉRumour
Unofficial and unconfirmed information that people are talking about
πΈLet (something) slip
Accidentally revealed information that should be secret or private
πΉSpill the beans
Accidentally or intentionally tell someone secret or private information.
πΈLet the cat out of the bag
Unintentionally tell someone secret or private information.
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π»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
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π»Let on π»
πΉReveal , inform, tell
β¨She let on that she knew my secret.
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ππ»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
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π»Let on π»
πΉReveal , inform, tell
β¨She let on that she knew my secret.
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π· Straight talk
β¦οΈMeaning: The term βstraight talkβ is used to describe a talk or discussion that is fair, frank and honest.
β¨Example: Alex is popular for his straight talk and engaging discussions with the guests.
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ππ· Straight talk
β¦οΈMeaning: The term βstraight talkβ is used to describe a talk or discussion that is fair, frank and honest.
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π» βOFFβ IDIOMS π»
πΈOff and on
β«οΈ
β¨We are not very good friends anymore. I see him off and on.
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πΉOff base
β«οΈ
β¨If you think I paid one thousand dollars for this coat, you are way off base.
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πΈOff color
β«οΈ
β¨He told an off-color joke at the party that embarrassed my wife.
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πΉOff oneβs rocker
β«οΈ
β¨He is off of his rocker if he thinks Iβm going to help him decorate for the party.
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πΈOff the hook
β«οΈ
β¨I donβt want to have dinner with him. Letβs tell him that we will be out of town so that we will get off the hook.
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πΉOff the record
β«οΈ
β¨I need to tell you about one of my accounts, but it needs to be off the record.
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πΈOff the top of oneβs head
β«οΈ
β¨Off the top of my head, I think her last name begins with an βMβ.
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ππ» βOFFβ IDIOMS π»
πΈOff and on
β«οΈ
Meaning
: occasionally. β¨We are not very good friends anymore. I see him off and on.
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πΉOff base
β«οΈ
Meaning
: inaccurateβ¨If you think I paid one thousand dollars for this coat, you are way off base.
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πΈOff color
β«οΈ
Meaning
: in bad taste, rude, dirty. β¨He told an off-color joke at the party that embarrassed my wife.
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πΉOff oneβs rocker
β«οΈ
Meaning
: crazyβ¨He is off of his rocker if he thinks Iβm going to help him decorate for the party.
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πΈOff the hook
β«οΈ
Meaning
: out of something, freed from an embarrassing situation. β¨I donβt want to have dinner with him. Letβs tell him that we will be out of town so that we will get off the hook.
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πΉOff the record
β«οΈ
Meaning
: privately, unofficially, not for public announcement. β¨I need to tell you about one of my accounts, but it needs to be off the record.
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πΈOff the top of oneβs head
β«οΈ
Meaning
: from memory, spontaneously. β¨Off the top of my head, I think her last name begins with an βMβ.
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π»Get the hang of π»
πΈTo learn to handle with some skill, become good at, become proficient at, comprehend, understand.
β¨Driving feels awkward when you are new to it, but it's easy once you get the hang of it.
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ππ»Get the hang of π»
πΈTo learn to handle with some skill, become good at, become proficient at, comprehend, understand.
β¨Driving feels awkward when you are new to it, but it's easy once you get the hang of it.
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πΉlay out
spend or pay.
β¨Will you lay out the money for the meal and I will pay you back tomorrow?
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πΉlearn the ropes
acquire special knowledge of a job.
β¨Now that you have started your new position with the company, it will probably take you a few months to learn the ropes.
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ππΉlay out
spend or pay.
β¨Will you lay out the money for the meal and I will pay you back tomorrow?
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πΉlearn the ropes
acquire special knowledge of a job.
β¨Now that you have started your new position with the company, it will probably take you a few months to learn the ropes.
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π»RAIN EXPRESSIONS π»
πΈIt's drizzling: very light rain
πΉIt's raining: normal rain
πΈIt's pouring: heavy rain
πΉIt's bucketing down: very heavy rain - bucket of rain
πΈIt's raining cats and dogs: heavy rain
πΉIt's wet outside: it's raining
πΈTo get wet/to get soaked: to become wet, very wet
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πΈIt's drizzling: very light rain
πΉIt's raining: normal rain
πΈIt's pouring: heavy rain
πΉIt's bucketing down: very heavy rain - bucket of rain
πΈIt's raining cats and dogs: heavy rain
πΉIt's wet outside: it's raining
πΈTo get wet/to get soaked: to become wet, very wet
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π·High and low
β¦οΈMeaning: every place.
β¨I canβt seem to find my keys. Iβve looked high and low.
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ππ·High and low
β¦οΈMeaning: every place.
β¨I canβt seem to find my keys. Iβve looked high and low.
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πΉlie through oneβs teeth : lie so you donβt get in trouble
β¨The man lied through his teeth even though he was guilty of the crime.
πΈrip someone off: cheat someone
β¨I decided to hire a lawyer because the salesman ripped me off.
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ππΉlie through oneβs teeth : lie so you donβt get in trouble
β¨The man lied through his teeth even though he was guilty of the crime.
πΈrip someone off: cheat someone
β¨I decided to hire a lawyer because the salesman ripped me off.
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π»Get the hang of π»
πΈTo learn to handle with some skill, become good at, become proficient at, comprehend, understand.
β¨Driving feels awkward when you are new to it, but it's easy once you get the hang of it.
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π»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
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ππ»Get the hang of π»
πΈTo learn to handle with some skill, become good at, become proficient at, comprehend, understand.
β¨Driving feels awkward when you are new to it, but it's easy once you get the hang of it.
βββββββββββ
π»Gloss overπ»
πΉTo try to hide; to cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
β¨They glossed over the problem, hoping that the customers wouldn't notice.
β¨She glossed over the details of her accident.
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π·Pull something off
β¦οΈMeaning: accomplish something remarkable.
β¨He never thought he would be able to put on a show, but he pulled it off.
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ππ·Pull something off
β¦οΈMeaning: accomplish something remarkable.
β¨He never thought he would be able to put on a show, but he pulled it off.
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π·Cream of the crop
β¦οΈMeaning: the best of a group, top-choice.
β¨Example: This university only accepts the cream of the crop.
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πΆSustain
β¦οΈMeaning: Continue
β¨Example: No animals or plants can sustain life without water.
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π·Hold back
β¦οΈMeaning: conceal, hide.
β¨Example: He held back his feelings and acted as if everything was alright.
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ππ·Cream of the crop
β¦οΈMeaning: the best of a group, top-choice.
β¨Example: This university only accepts the cream of the crop.
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πΆSustain
β¦οΈMeaning: Continue
β¨Example: No animals or plants can sustain life without water.
βββββββββββ
π·Hold back
β¦οΈMeaning: conceal, hide.
β¨Example: He held back his feelings and acted as if everything was alright.
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πΆ Meaning/Usage: Used when asking someone to be serious
π· Explanation: "Joke" is defined as something that is said to cause amusement. In this phrase, the person does not find it funny because that person is involved in some way. So they can ask the person to be serious using this phrase.
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β¨He told me she likes me but I said don't joke with me.
β¨My sister told me I was in trouble and I told her don't joke with me.
β¨He said I had won a million dollars and I said don't joke with me!
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"Stop messing around."
"Please be serious."
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ππ»
Don't Joke With Meπ»
πΆ Meaning/Usage: Used when asking someone to be serious
π· Explanation: "Joke" is defined as something that is said to cause amusement. In this phrase, the person does not find it funny because that person is involved in some way. So they can ask the person to be serious using this phrase.
πΈπΉπΈπΉπΈπΉπΈ
β¨He told me she likes me but I said don't joke with me.
β¨My sister told me I was in trouble and I told her don't joke with me.
β¨He said I had won a million dollars and I said don't joke with me!
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: Other Common Sentences"Stop messing around."
"Please be serious."
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