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A drop in the ocean – A tiny portion of something much larger.
Sentence: My letter of protest was just a drop in the ocean
Back to the drawing board – When you make an attempt but fail and have to make another.
Sentence: The Boss wants us to go back to the drawing board to have better results.
Put all your eggs in one basket – Spend all your money or time on one thing.
Sentence: I’m applying for several jobs because I don’t really want to put all my eggs in one basket.
The real McCoy – Very genuine
Sentence: That homemade pizza was the real McCoy.
Off the top of my head – To blabber something without even thinking about it.
Sentence: I can’t tell you Maria’s phone number off the top of my head. I’ll have to check.
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Run of the mill – Something that is average and ordinary.
Sentence: Luxurious brands are easily affordable and run of the mill for sure.
Down in the dumps – Very saddening
Sentence: She was down in the dumps after hearing about the demise of her grandfather.
Found my feet – Be in your comfort zone
Sentence: Reena found her feet after studying the same concepts of mathematics for two months consecutively.
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Set in their ways – Unwilling to change
Sentence: My grandparents are quite conservative and set in their own ways.
A hot potato – Something very controversial
Sentence: Discrimination and rap are hot potatoes in India these days.
Miss the boat – Not being able to avail the opportunity
Sentence: Two years ago, I met with a massive accident and missed the boat of being a CEO of the company
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