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Read more about the article 8 English Idioms with Hit

8 English Idioms with Hit

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  • Post last modified:23/02/2022

Here you will learn 8 English idioms with hit. Hit the ground running, hit the hay/sack, hit the nail on the head and more. Advanced English vocabulary.

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10 English Idioms with Day

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  • Post last modified:23/02/2022

Here you will learn popular English idioms with the word 'day'. Call it a day. Make my day. One of those days meaning. Video lesson. Audio lesson. MP3

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10 Idioms about Thinking and Learning

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  • Post last modified:27/02/2022

Here you will learn 10 English idioms about thinking and learning. Understand the meanings and start using thinking and learning idioms in your English speaking and writing.

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Read more about the article 13 English Idioms related to Relaxation & Rest

13 English Idioms related to Relaxation & Rest

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13 English idioms related to relaxation and rest. Let your hair down, have a blast meaning and more. Listen to the podcast Speak Better English with Harry or watch it on…

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English Idioms about Change

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Here you will learn 7 English idioms about change. To stick to your guns meaning. To reinvent the wheel meaning and more.To complete your vocabulary on the topic of change,…

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Read more about the article English Idioms about Holidays and Travel

English Idioms about Holidays and Travel

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  • Post last modified:25/02/2023

Here you will learn useful English idioms about holidays and travel.Idioms are phrases that don't mean what they say. Idioms are confusing because each one has a special meaning. If…

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Read more about the article Idioms related to Feelings and Emotions

Idioms related to Feelings and Emotions

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Here you will learn 10 idioms related to feelings and emotions. Lose your temper, have butterflies in your stomach, down in the dumps meaning and more.Learning idioms will help you…

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16 Idioms and Expressions about Crime

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Here you will learn 16 English idioms and expressions about crime. A rotten apple meaning. To do time. To brush something under the carpet and more.To complete your crime and…

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18 Colour Idioms in English

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  • Post last modified:23/11/2022

Here you will learn 18 colour idioms in English. Tickled pink meaning, red herring meaning, see red meaning and more.Listen to 2 podcast episodes from Speak Better English with Harry…

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