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Common English expressions:


1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough

2. Feel like - this means, want to do something

3. No hard feelings - don't worry

4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful

5. Hook up - to connect

6. Join forces - means to unite

7. just what the doctor ordered - means what you need

8. Just about - nearly

9. Ins and outs - the small details

10. In hand - under control

11. Kick around - treat badly

12. Kick the bucket - to die

13. Knock it off - to stop it

14. Know-it-all - means, over confident

15. Keep on - continue

16. In less than no time - immediately

17. Long face - sad

18. Means business - serious

19. Make up your mind - decide

20. Make off with - to steal

21. Make believe - to pretend

22. Mixed up - confused

23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right

24. Make a difference - to matter

25. Nail it down - finalize it

26. Never mind - don't worry about it

27. No doubt - certainly

28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok

29. Of age - old enough

30. Off the hook - out of trouble

31. Once in a blue moon - rarely

32. Out of order - does not work

33. Out of shape - to be unfit
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🔵 Talk with your mouth full

Ⓜ️ to speak while your mouth is full of food.

✴️ Example:

’’Don’t talk with your mouth full!’’


⚫️ Brush your hair/ Comb your hair :

Ⓜ️- to arrange your hair with a brush(an object with thick ‘’hairs’’on it),or a comb (an object with little ‘’teeth’’).

✳️ Example:

’’Your need brush your hair- it’s a mess!’’


🅾️ Put your hands on your hips.

to put your hands at the sides of your body(between the tops of your legs and your waist).

💠 Example:

’She put her hands on her hips.’’


🔴 Put your arm around someone’s waist:

Ⓜ️ to put your arm around the middle part of someone’s body(where it narrows slightly above the hips)- often as a sign of affection.

✴️ Example:

”He put his arm around her waist.’’


⚪️ Cross your legs - :

Ⓜ️ to put one leg over the other as you are sitting on a chair.

❇️ Example:

’’she took out a book, crossed her legs and started reading.’’

⚫️ Sit with your legs crossed/ sit with crossed legs: -


if someone who is sitting on the floor has their legs crossed, they have their legs bent and their knees pointing outwards.

✴️ Example:

’’She was sitting on the floor with her legs crossed..

🔴 Twits your wrist: -


if your ‘’twist your wrist’’, you turn it too much and cause it to sprain(damage the ligaments).

❇️ Example:

He twisted his wrist while he was playing squash.


🔵 Get your ears pierced:-


to have holes in your ears so you can wear earrings...

✴️ Example:

He got both of his ears pierced.


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Common English expressions:


1. Fed up - this means, to have had enough

2. Feel like - this means, want to do something

3. No hard feelings - don't worry

4. Heavy duty - tough and powerful

5. Hook up - to connect

6. Join forces - means to unite

7. just what the doctor ordered - means what you need

8. Just about - nearly

9. Ins and outs - the small details

10. In hand - under control

11. Kick around - treat badly

12. Kick the bucket - to die

13. Knock it off - to stop it

14. Know-it-all - means, over confident

15. Keep on - continue

16. In less than no time - immediately

17. Long face - sad

18. Means business - serious

19. Make up your mind - decide

20. Make off with - to steal

21. Make believe - to pretend

22. Mixed up - confused

23. Makes sense - seems reasonable/ right

24. Make a difference - to matter

25. Nail it down - finalize it

26. Never mind - don't worry about it

27. No doubt - certainly

28. No sweat - it's easy to do/ Ok

29. Of age - old enough

30. Off the hook - out of trouble

31. Once in a blue moon - rarely

32. Out of order - does not work

33. Out of shape - to be unfit
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