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most common English idioms

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Not Ring A Bell

Not recognized.

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No Pain No Gain

Success requires effort.

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Not My Cup Of Tea

Something not enjoyed.

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Make Two Ends Meet

To manage financially.

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Off The Chain

Very exciting or unrestrained.

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Let Someone Off The Hook

To free someone from responsibility.

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Like Riding A Bicycle

A skill that’s never forgotten.

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Nailed It

To do something perfectly.

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Like A Fish Out Of Water

Feeling out of place.

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Lose Your Touch

To lose one’s skill.

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Miss The Boat

To miss an opportunity.

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Let The Cat Out Of The Bag

To reveal a secret.

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Like Two Peas In A Pod

Very similar or close.

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Make A Long Story Short

To summarize.

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On Cloud Nine

Extremely happy.

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On The Fence

Undecided.

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Pull Someone’s Leg

To joke or trick someone.

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Put All Your Eggs In One Basket

To risk everything on one option.

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Play It By Ear

To decide as you go.

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Put Something On Ice

To postpone something.

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Once Bitten Twice Shy

Being cautious after a bad experience.

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Pipe Down!

To be quiet.

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On Top Of The World

Extremely happy or successful.

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Out Of The Blue

Suddenly and unexpectedly.

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