IDIOMS for IELTS Part – 39 A blessing in disguise: Something that seems bad or unlucky…
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EYE IDIOMS
EYE IDIOMS Apple of one’s eye: someone or something that is very important to someone; or…
IDIOMS for IELTS Part – 38
IDIOMS for IELTS Larger Than Life: Conveying a sense of greatness, imposing. Sentence – Chris is…
IDIOMS for IELTS Part – 37
IDIOMS for IELTS hit the books – to study, usually intensively Sentence- As an academic, my first…
IDIOMS for IELTS – Part 36
IDIOMS for IELTS – Part 36 Dog-and-Pony Show: A flashy presentation, often in a marketing context.…
IDIOMS for IELTS – Part 35
IDIOMS for IELTS – Part 35 Dance to Someone’s Tune: Consistently follow someone’s directions or influence.…
IDIOMS For IELTS – Part 34
IDIOMS For IELTS A Bit Much: More than is reasonable; a bit too much. Sentence –…
IDIOMS For IELTS – PART 33
IDIOMS For IELTS Go belly up – Go bankrupt (informal); to break or malfunction, fail or…
IDIOMS for IELTS – Part 32
IDIOMS for IELTS A hot potato- People talking about a current topic which cannot be agreed…
IDIOMS – Part 30
IDIOMS Up-Market – Relatively expensive and designed to appeal to wealthy consumers Sentence – an up…