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these idioms are the most common ones
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Hi.I would like to know which is the correct one ? waiting list / waitlist because I happened to see people use both of them and that confuses me.
Thanks a lot
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List of 101 English Idioms
English Idiom #1
DON'T GIVE UP THE DAY JOB
Explanation ...
'I HAVE ENJOYED READING THE VANCOUVER ENGLISH CENTRE LIST OF IDIOMS BUT ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME
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Thanx for giving me the right meaning of the idioms thanx a lot
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plzzz kindly put search button for direct excess to idioms..rather than lookin for whole list... neways its fantastic to see ur effortss..its gr8 keep it up and *** s 4 the help
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- as easy as pie = something very easy - be on the go = be prepared - catch one's eye = ? - a fool and his money are soon parted = means the persons who aren't tacing care to there money spend it quicly Please help me to understand these
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thanx 4 givimg me the meaning of these idioms.uve got a point Party!!!" alt="( Kiss" src="http://www.englishforums.com/emoticons/emotion-65.gif" mce_src="/emoticons/emotion-65.gif">
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- as easy as pie = something very easy right - be on the go = be prepared never just kicking back relaxing, always running around, taking care of his interests. - catch one's eye = ? a person or thing which attracts your attention, usually
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catch sb's attention/eye to make sb notice sth: I tried to catch the waiter's eye so that I could get the bill. - it is a definition from the Oxford dictionary
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Thanks, Anon, great point. (1) Something can catch my eye. (2) I can catch someone's eye. Thanks again, - A.
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