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🟢 Idiom: "Bolt from the blue"
Meaning: A sudden and unexpected event, often shocking or surprising.
Examples:
1️⃣ His resignation was a bolt from the blue—no one saw it coming.
2️⃣ The sudden storm was a bolt from the blue on an otherwise sunny day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: A sudden and unexpected event, often shocking or surprising.
Examples:
1️⃣ His resignation was a bolt from the blue—no one saw it coming.
2️⃣ The sudden storm was a bolt from the blue on an otherwise sunny day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Bolt from the blue"
Meaning: A sudden and unexpected event, often shocking or surprising.
Examples:
1️⃣ His resignation was a bolt from the blue—no one saw it coming.
2️⃣ The sudden storm was a bolt from the blue on an otherwise sunny day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: A sudden and unexpected event, often shocking or surprising.
Examples:
1️⃣ His resignation was a bolt from the blue—no one saw it coming.
2️⃣ The sudden storm was a bolt from the blue on an otherwise sunny day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
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07.05.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "As slow as molasses"
Meaning: To move or happen extremely slowly — often used to describe something frustratingly slow.
Examples:
1️⃣ The cars were moving as slow as molasses during rush hour.
2️⃣ My old laptop is as slow as molasses when I try to open more than one tab!
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To move or happen extremely slowly — often used to describe something frustratingly slow.
Examples:
1️⃣ The cars were moving as slow as molasses during rush hour.
2️⃣ My old laptop is as slow as molasses when I try to open more than one tab!
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "As slow as molasses"
Meaning: To move or happen extremely slowly — often used to describe something frustratingly slow.
Examples:
1️⃣ The cars were moving as slow as molasses during rush hour.
2️⃣ My old laptop is as slow as molasses when I try to open more than one tab!
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To move or happen extremely slowly — often used to describe something frustratingly slow.
Examples:
1️⃣ The cars were moving as slow as molasses during rush hour.
2️⃣ My old laptop is as slow as molasses when I try to open more than one tab!
| English Vocabulary Daily |
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06.05.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "Horse around"
Meaning: To play roughly or behave in a silly or careless way, often causing disruption or trouble.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around in the classroom or you’ll get detention!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around and knocked over a vase in the living room
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To play roughly or behave in a silly or careless way, often causing disruption or trouble.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around in the classroom or you’ll get detention!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around and knocked over a vase in the living room
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Horse around"
Meaning: To play roughly or behave in a silly or careless way, often causing disruption or trouble.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around in the classroom or you’ll get detention!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around and knocked over a vase in the living room
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To play roughly or behave in a silly or careless way, often causing disruption or trouble.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around in the classroom or you’ll get detention!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around and knocked over a vase in the living room
| English Vocabulary Daily |
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🟢 Idiom: "Once in a blue moon"
Meaning: Something that happens very rarely or infrequently.
Examples:
1️⃣ I eat fast food only once in a blue moon—I prefer cooking at home.
2️⃣ My cousin lives abroad, so we see each other once in a blue moon.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: Something that happens very rarely or infrequently.
Examples:
1️⃣ I eat fast food only once in a blue moon—I prefer cooking at home.
2️⃣ My cousin lives abroad, so we see each other once in a blue moon.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Once in a blue moon"
Meaning: Something that happens very rarely or infrequently.
Examples:
1️⃣ I eat fast food only once in a blue moon—I prefer cooking at home.
2️⃣ My cousin lives abroad, so we see each other once in a blue moon.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: Something that happens very rarely or infrequently.
Examples:
1️⃣ I eat fast food only once in a blue moon—I prefer cooking at home.
2️⃣ My cousin lives abroad, so we see each other once in a blue moon.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
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🟢 Idiom: "In the Blink of an Eye"
Meaning: Very quickly; in an instant; almost immediately.
Examples:
1️⃣ The weekend was over in the blink of an eye.
2️⃣ He grabbed his bag and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: Very quickly; in an instant; almost immediately.
Examples:
1️⃣ The weekend was over in the blink of an eye.
2️⃣ He grabbed his bag and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "In the Blink of an Eye"
Meaning: Very quickly; in an instant; almost immediately.
Examples:
1️⃣ The weekend was over in the blink of an eye.
2️⃣ He grabbed his bag and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: Very quickly; in an instant; almost immediately.
Examples:
1️⃣ The weekend was over in the blink of an eye.
2️⃣ He grabbed his bag and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
681
06:05
25.04.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "Horse around"
Meaning: To play or behave in a silly, noisy, or careless way, often causing disruption or accidents.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around and finish your homework!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around in the living room and broke a lamp.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To play or behave in a silly, noisy, or careless way, often causing disruption or accidents.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around and finish your homework!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around in the living room and broke a lamp.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Horse around"
Meaning: To play or behave in a silly, noisy, or careless way, often causing disruption or accidents.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around and finish your homework!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around in the living room and broke a lamp.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To play or behave in a silly, noisy, or careless way, often causing disruption or accidents.
Examples:
1️⃣ Stop horsing around and finish your homework!
2️⃣ The kids were horsing around in the living room and broke a lamp.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
621
06:02
24.04.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "Go Dutch"
Meaning: To share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally between people.
Examples:
1️⃣ Let’s go Dutch tonight—everyone can pay for their own food.
2️⃣ We decided to go Dutch on our first date to keep things fair.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally between people.
Examples:
1️⃣ Let’s go Dutch tonight—everyone can pay for their own food.
2️⃣ We decided to go Dutch on our first date to keep things fair.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Go Dutch"
Meaning: To share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally between people.
Examples:
1️⃣ Let’s go Dutch tonight—everyone can pay for their own food.
2️⃣ We decided to go Dutch on our first date to keep things fair.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally between people.
Examples:
1️⃣ Let’s go Dutch tonight—everyone can pay for their own food.
2️⃣ We decided to go Dutch on our first date to keep things fair.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
614
07:40
23.04.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "As right as rain"
Meaning: To feel completely well or healthy again; to be in perfect condition.
Examples:
1️⃣ I had the flu last week, but now I’m as right as rain.
2️⃣ I updated the software, and now my laptop is working as right as rain.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To feel completely well or healthy again; to be in perfect condition.
Examples:
1️⃣ I had the flu last week, but now I’m as right as rain.
2️⃣ I updated the software, and now my laptop is working as right as rain.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "As right as rain"
Meaning: To feel completely well or healthy again; to be in perfect condition.
Examples:
1️⃣ I had the flu last week, but now I’m as right as rain.
2️⃣ I updated the software, and now my laptop is working as right as rain.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To feel completely well or healthy again; to be in perfect condition.
Examples:
1️⃣ I had the flu last week, but now I’m as right as rain.
2️⃣ I updated the software, and now my laptop is working as right as rain.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
812
06:02
17.04.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "Be full of beans"
Meaning: To be very energetic, lively, and enthusiastic.
Examples:
1️⃣ The kids were full of beans this morning—running around and laughing before school even started!
2️⃣ After eight hours of rest, I woke up full of beans and ready to take on the day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To be very energetic, lively, and enthusiastic.
Examples:
1️⃣ The kids were full of beans this morning—running around and laughing before school even started!
2️⃣ After eight hours of rest, I woke up full of beans and ready to take on the day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Be full of beans"
Meaning: To be very energetic, lively, and enthusiastic.
Examples:
1️⃣ The kids were full of beans this morning—running around and laughing before school even started!
2️⃣ After eight hours of rest, I woke up full of beans and ready to take on the day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To be very energetic, lively, and enthusiastic.
Examples:
1️⃣ The kids were full of beans this morning—running around and laughing before school even started!
2️⃣ After eight hours of rest, I woke up full of beans and ready to take on the day.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
636
06:03
16.04.2025
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🟢 Idiom: "Let the cat out of the bag"
Meaning: To accidentally reveal a secret or surprise before it was meant to be known.
Examples:
1️⃣ Tom let the cat out of the bag about Sarah’s surprise party before she even got there!
2️⃣ He wasn’t supposed to say anything about the promotion, but he let the cat out of the bag during lunch.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To accidentally reveal a secret or surprise before it was meant to be known.
Examples:
1️⃣ Tom let the cat out of the bag about Sarah’s surprise party before she even got there!
2️⃣ He wasn’t supposed to say anything about the promotion, but he let the cat out of the bag during lunch.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
🟢 Idiom: "Let the cat out of the bag"
Meaning: To accidentally reveal a secret or surprise before it was meant to be known.
Examples:
1️⃣ Tom let the cat out of the bag about Sarah’s surprise party before she even got there!
2️⃣ He wasn’t supposed to say anything about the promotion, but he let the cat out of the bag during lunch.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
Meaning: To accidentally reveal a secret or surprise before it was meant to be known.
Examples:
1️⃣ Tom let the cat out of the bag about Sarah’s surprise party before she even got there!
2️⃣ He wasn’t supposed to say anything about the promotion, but he let the cat out of the bag during lunch.
| English Vocabulary Daily |
644
06:02
14.04.2025
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