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📒follow up


📖Meaning
to do something in addition to what's already been done in order to complete or continue a process or a deal

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 If you meet a new contact, make sure you get their number and follow up with a call in the next day or two.


💬 After selling something online, the website follows up with a customer satisfaction survey.

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💠 eats 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
snacks, food

❕For example

🔺We'll have plenty to drink at the party but we need you to bring some eats.

🔺We won't have to worry about taking lunch. There'll be plenty of eats at the seminar.

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📚cross that bridge when we come to it


✍🏾Meaning
You can say "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it" if someone mentions a problem that might occur in the future, but you want them to think about what's happening now instead.

❗️For example

🔸Martin asked what we'd do if our new company couldn't find good staff when we needed to expand, and I said we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.

🔸Jenny worries too much about things that might happen in the future, so people are always saying "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it" to her.

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📒 None so deaf as those who will not hear

📖Meaning
Nobody is deafer than the person who decides he does not want to listen. Often used in reference to prejudice and intolerance.

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📚rags to riches


✍🏾Meaning
If you go from rags to riches, you start out very poor and you become very rich.

❗️For example

🔸My grandfather went from rags to riches when his dishwashing liquid became very popular. He started out making it at home, but in less than a year he had his own factory.

🔸Most of these young guys in professional basketball came from poor neighbourhoods and they all have the same rags-to-riches story.

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📒 Everything comes to him who waits


📖Meaning
Patient people eventually receive all things.

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📚a ballpark figure | a ballpark estimate


✍🏾Meaning
If you give a ballpark figure or a ballpark estimate, you give a number which you think is fairly close to the actual one.

❗️For example

🔸We don't know the exact cost, but a ballpark figure would be around six million dollars.

🔸I know you can't tell me exactly when it'll be finished, but can you give me a ballpark estimate?

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📒 Give a thief enough rope and he'll hang himself


📖Meaning
A bad person will sooner or later be the cause of his own downfall.

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📒advise of


📖Meaning
If you advise someone of something, you tell them about it.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 A policemen advised me of my rights and then he arrested me.

💬 Please advise us of any change of address or contact details.


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💠 kook 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a strange or eccentric person

❕For example

🔺There's this kook in my apartment building with snake tattoos on his face and he keeps these giant pythons as pets.

🔺Why did Margaret marry a kook like that guy Jim? He thinks he's some sort of Indian holy man or something.

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📒move in (2)


📖Meaning
to move closer, especially when you're trying to attack or catch someone or something

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 The lioness spotted a young antelope and crouched in the grass, waiting for the right moment to move in for the kill.

💬 The soldiers had to wait for the signal before moving in.


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💠 sicko 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a deranged or perverted person

❕For example

🔺For a moment I thought there was some sicko with a knife behind me, but it turned out to be my boyfriend sticking his finger in my back.

🔺Did you see the photos of what those sicko prison guards at Abu Ghraib did?

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📒move into


📖Meaning
to begin living or working in a new place, or to go into a new type of business

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 I'll be busy on Saturday because I'm moving into a new apartment.

💬 We'd like to move into a new area of business, and we're thinking it might be advertising.


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💠 hooker 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
a female prostitute, a woman who provides sexual services for payment

❕For example

🔺When we were in Amsterdam we went to this area with heaps of hookers sitting behind windows waiting for customers.

🔺One of the best things the government did was to educate hookers about the importance of getting their clients to wear condoms to stop AIDS from spreading.

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📚stick out like a sore thumb | stand out like a sore thumb


✍🏾Meaning
If someone sticks out like a sore thumb, or stands out like a sore thumb, everyone notices them because they're not the same as the people around them.

❗️For example

🔸Kenny stuck out like a sore thumb at the party. He was the only person wearing a suit and a tie.

🔸When I was in the Nigerian countryside I stood out like a sore thumb. I was the only white person around.

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📒 Money is the root of all evil


📖Meaning
According to this saying, all immorality and wickedness is caused by money. This saying is a misquotation, and the original version ("the love of money is the root of all evil") implies that all immorality and wickedness is caused by people loving money, not by money itself.

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📒take on (1)


📖Meaning
If you take on something like a job, a responsibility, or anything involving a challenge, you agree to do it.

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 Jim took on too much work, and he made himself sick with worry when he couldn't cope with it all.

💬 How much profit will we make if we take this printing job on?


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💠 washed up | washed-up 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
having failed, having lost everything

❕For example

🔺Jim used to be a successful businessman, but now that his company's gone bankrupt and he's lost everything, he's washed up.

🔺Masako was shocked by the number of washed-up, homeless people she saw on the streets of American cities.

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📒cut out (1)


📖Meaning
to remove an area of paper or cloth from a larger sheet by cutting

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 My little girl likes cutting out the shapes of animals or fruits and colouring them in.

💬 She cut the recipe out and stuck it on the fridge.


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💠 off the wall 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
eccentric, extreme, unconventional

❕For example

🔺Some of the clothes that young fashion designers create these days are so off the wall that no-one could possibly wear them in daily life.

🔺Some of Jenny's ideas seem pretty off the wall when you first hear them, but when she explains them you can see where she's coming from.

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📒whip into


📖Meaning
to create strong emotions like excitement or anger, usually by giving a speech or a performance of some sort

🤓For example ⤵️

💬 The protest leaders whipped the crowd into an angry mood with their speeches.

💬 Elvis Presley used to whip crowds of teenagers into a frenzy by moving his hips to the beat of the music.


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💠 vegetate | veg out 🇺🇸


✍🏾Meaning
to do nothing

❕For example

🔺I never go out on Sundays. It's my day for doing nothing except vegetating.

🔺I ain't got no energy so I'm just gonna to sit in front of the TV and veg out.

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📚fresh as a daisy


✍🏾Meaning
If you feel as fresh as a daisy, you feel energetic and lively.

❗️For example

🔸I might look awful first thing in the morning, but after a cup of tea and a bit of meditation I'm as fresh as a daisy.

🔸George looked terrible when he got to work, so Annie said, "Fresh as a daisy this morning, are we?" and George just grunted.

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📒 All truths are not to be told


📖Meaning
Some truths are better left unspoken. It is not always necessary to repeat something even though it be true.

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📚dot the i's and cross the t's


✍🏾Meaning
If you dot the i's and cross the t's, you do something very carefully to make sure you haven't made any mistakes.

❗️For example

🔸I've nearly finished the report. I just have to go over it once more to dot the i's and cross the t's.

🔸Why can't Jerry dot the i's and cross the t's? I always find mistakes in his work.

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📒 Every man has his price


📖Meaning
According to this saying, all people can be bribed if you pay enough.

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📚the upper hand


✍🏾Meaning
If you have the upper hand, you have the advantage or you're in the stronger position in a contest or a conflict.

❗️For example

🔸With one race to go, the Ferrari team has the upper hand. If they get one of the top three places in the last race, they'll win this year's title.

🔸For many years Yahoo was the top search engine, but for the last few years Google has had the upper hand.

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📒 Opportunity seldom knocks twice


📖Meaning
Take any opportunity or chance when it comes - it may not come again.

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