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Hey! Does anybody know what "killed by kindness mean?
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"A day late and a dollar short", means too little and too late. However, I could not clearly understand the applications of this idiom. Could you please give me some applications of this idiom.
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Hello group! Could someone help with the following doubt I have? The context: a toast at a wedding. The toast starts "From your family and friends" I thought "familY and friends" made it sound as if the toast was coming from
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G'day people I have some doubts about certain idiom expression: to know one's onion Is this correct phrase, or maybe not? Also an explanation would be great. Thank you Remove "prepravi" from e-m@il Gorjan
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And we won't be able to help you get out of the trouble you're in without an initial effort from you.
Do you have a specific list of idioms to start with?
An appropriate idiom
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Could you help me out with a difficult task? Could you expalin the uses and meanings of the following idioms, considering meaning, context, register, connotation, style, genre, syntax, reference
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list it! wotcher interjection U.K. hello: hello (slang) (Late 19th century. A contraction of "what
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;on the list". Which is correct? Or both? Take for instance the following: 1) Is your name ON the list? 2) I put your stuff IN the list of things for shopping. Thank you in advance for your clear answers
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Which one of these sounds more correct? 1) Am I on the list of people you are going to avoid? 2) Am I in the list of people you are going to avoid? 1 feels more natural to me. What do you guys think
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What is the difference between `proverbs' and `Idioms'?
Because I think both are same.
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