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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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"Mind your own business!" -> Meaning: If you say "Mind your own business!" to someone, you're telling them to stop interfering in things that don't concern...

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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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the back of beyond ->This idiom refers to a remote place which is difficult to get to and probably has very few people living there. -Example: Sam:...

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'=>Achilles’ heel ->This idiom indicates that someone has a weak spot of some kind. (In Greek legend, Achilles is said to have been dipped by his...

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a necessary evil ->Meaning: If you say something is a necessary evil, you don't like it but you understand that it has to be accepted...

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a necessary evil ->Meaning: If you say something is a necessary evil, you don't like it but you understand that it has to be accepted...

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the worse for wear ->Meaning: If something is the worse for wear, it has been damaged by being used a lot. If a person is...

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the cream of the crop ->Meaning: If something or someone is in the cream of the crop, they are among the best of a class...

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'=>the worse for wear ->Meaning: If something is the worse for wear, it has been damaged by being used a lot. If a person is...
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Economics Notes For SSC CGL / CHSL Exam 2019-20 on :...

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Gossen, a German economist, is the first to explain the law of diminishing marginal utility based on general observations of human behavior. Because of...

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