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BITE OFF MORE THAN CAN CHEW

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to try to do something that is too difficult for you.

Example: We bit off more than we could chew in our original reform proposals.

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GET THE BALL ROLLING

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to make something begin or happen.

Example: We have to get the ball rolling on this project soon.

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RUN ACROSS

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to.

Example: I ran across several old friends when I went back to my hometown.

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FAUX PAS

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: words or behaviour that are a social mistake or not polite.

Example: I made some remark about his wife's family, and then realized I'd made a serious faux pas.

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BLUE-COLLAR

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: Blue-collar workers do work needing strength or physical skill rather than office work..

Example: blue-collar workers.

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GOOD GRIEF

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: used to emphasize how surprised, angry, shocked, etc. you are.

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MAKE AN ASS

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: a rude phrase meaning to behave stupidly and look silly.

Example: Simon always makes a complete ass of himself when he's had too much to drink.

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ON THE BACK BURNER

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: If something is on the back burner, it is temporarily not being dealt with or considered, especially because it is not urgent or important.

Example: We've all had to put our plans on the back burner for a while.

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ON THE OTHER HAND

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: in a way that is different from the first thing you mentioned.

Example: My husband likes classical music – I, on the other hand, like all kinds.

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YOUNG AT HEART

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: thinking and behaving as if you are younger than you really are.

Example: Dad may be nearly 90 but he's still young at heart.

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ALMA MATER

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: the school, college, or university where you studied.

Example: He wanted to go back to his hometown and teach at his alma mater.

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HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: said to advise someone that it is better to tell the truth than to lie.

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SCREW UP

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to make a mistake, or to spoil something.

Example: I totally screwed up the chemistry exam.

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BEAT A HASTY RETREAT

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to defeat or do better than.

Example: Simon always beats me at tennis.

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PULL SOMEONE UP

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to tell someone that they have done something wrong.

Example: She's always pulling me up for my bad spelling.

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SELL OUT

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to sell all of the supply that you have of something.

Example: We sold out of the T-shirts in the first couple of hours.

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BITE TONGUE

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to stop yourself from saying something that you would really like to say.

Example: I wanted to tell him exactly what I thought of him, but I had to bite my tongue.

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PULL A FAST ONE

💡 What does this idiom mean?

Meaning: to successfully deceive someone.

Example: You paid too much - I think he pulled a fast one on you.

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