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most common English idioms

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Bolt From The Blue

A sudden

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Bark Up The Wrong Tree

To mistake someone’s intentions or situation.

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At The End Of Your Rope

Having exhausted all possibilities.

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Better Late Than Never

Doing something late is better than not doing it.

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Blue In The Face

To try until exhausted.

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Bite The Dust

To fail or die.

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Break A Leg

A wish for good luck

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Burn Bridges

To destroy relationships or options.

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Beating A Dead Horse

To persist with a hopeless cause.

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Bend Over Backward

To make a great effort.

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Between A Rock And A Hard Place

Facing two difficult choices.

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Blame One’s Tools

To blame equipment for one’s failure.

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Bite Off More Than You Can Chew

To take on more than one can handle.

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At The Drop Of A Hat

Immediately or without hesitation.

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Break The Ice

To start a conversation in an awkward setting.

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Bring Home The Bacon

To earn money for the household.

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Burn The Midnight Oil

To work late into the night.

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Catch Someone Red-Handed

To catch someone doing something wrong.

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Clear As Mud

Very confusing or unclear.

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Cost An Arm And A Leg

Very expensive.

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By The Skin Of Your Teeth

To succeed or survive narrowly.

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Cry Over Spilled Milk

To regret something unchangeable.

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Bury The Hatchet

To resolve a conflict.

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Catch More Flies With Honey Than You Can With Vinegar

Being kind is more effective than being harsh.

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