Idiom of the day

knock your socks off Meaning: If something knocks your socks off, it amazes you and surprises you. -For example: -When Nora did her presentation on the new development,...

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'=>right up your street ->Meaning: If something is right up your street, it would be perfect for you or ideal for your skills and interests. -For...

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'->I DON'T GIVE A HOOT ! /huːt/ ->A " hoot " is the low wavering sound that the owl makes in the tree. -In informal speech we...

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grin and bear it Meaning: If you grin and bear it, you accept a difficult situation and try not to let it upset you. -For example: -I really...

Idiom of the day

grin and bear it Meaning: If you grin and bear it, you accept a difficult situation and try not to let it upset you. -For example: -I really...

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'=>have a heart-to-heart ->Meaning: If you have a heart-to-heart with someone, you have an honest talk and share your feelings with each other. ->For example: -After we'd...

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'=> make a killing– gain a large amount of money at one time. ->Example: -She made a killing in the stock market last year. ->make one’s own...

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'=>another string to your bow ->Meaning: If you have another string to your bow, you have another way of making a living. --For example: -Lots of people...

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having a bee in your bonnet ->Meaning: This idiom means that you are unable to stop thinking or talking about something so that it becomes an obsession....

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keep track of Meaning: If you keep track of something or someone, you continue to know what's happening with them. -For example: -When I'm travelling I keep track...

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Geography Notes For SSC CGL / CHSL /SBI/RBI Exam 2019-20 on...

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Biomes are a group of ecosystems sharing the same characteristics and are well adapted to the prevailing abiotic factors. Any earth surface that has...

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