IDIOMS for IELTS – Part 32

IDIOMS for IELTS A hot potato- People talking about a current topic which cannot be agreed…

IDIOMS – Part 31

Idioms Shape up or ship out Meaning- Work better or leave Slow and steady wins the…

IDIOMS – Part 30

IDIOMS Up-Market –  Relatively expensive and designed to appeal to wealthy consumers Sentence –  an up…

IDIOMS – Part 29

IDIOMS The apple of one’s eye: Person or thing of whom one is extremely fond and…

IDIOMS – Part 28

IDIOMS Haggle– Dispute over the cost of something; barter; bargain. Sentence – If he did not…

IDIOMS – Part 27

IDIOMS As right as rain: to feel fine and healthy. Sentence – You’ll be as right…

IDIOMS – Part 26

IDIOMS Macabre – used to describe something that is very  strange  and  unpleasant because it is connected with death or violence. Sentence – These…

IDIOMS – PART 26

IDIOMS Gear – The equipment, clothes, etc. that you use to do a particular activity. With…

IDIOMS – Part 25

IDIOMS Debase – make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance Sentence- Agit-poppers convinced themselves…

IDIOMS – Part 24

IDIOMS felony – a serious crime such as murder or burglary Sentence- The harassment charge was…

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