Idioms
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To force yourself to do something unpleasant or difficult, or to be brave in a difficult situation
That ship has sailed
Bite the bullet
Cut the mustard
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To understand that something is likely to be untrue or incorrect
Heart in your mouth
Take with a grain of salt
Lay a finger on
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Mom : Why you have a big fat belly?
Me : because I’m a couch potato. 🥔
Very calm or very calmly, especially when this is surprising
To stop what you are doing because you do not want to do any more
A person who watches a lot of television and does not have active life
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A temporary condition in which small raised swellings appear on the skin because of cold, fear, or excitement
Under the weather
Goose bumps
Keep me cool
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📞Me: Mom I fell off the bike and I have a small bruise
on my legs but it just a fender-bender.
📞Mom: What a relief.
A road accident in which the vehicles involved are only slightly damaged
That it will not be difficult or cause problems.
Said when you do not think that what someone has said or done is important or special.
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A: Hey! let’s have Japanese food.
B: No, I am getting sick and tired of Japanese food.
Not feeling well, or suffering and want to rest
Exceedingly wearied by, bored of, or exasperated with something
Very annoying or frustration of someone or something
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A: I've been very busy. So much work to finish before the exams.
B: Hang in there You'll be surprised how quickly it'll all be over.
To return to the right path, or the right direction.
To persist in a difficult situation or never give up.
To express satisfaction with the way that a situation or activity is progressing, developing, or happening.
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Practical, reasonable, and friendly
Down to earth
Get a life
Out of the blue
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Something that will never happen
When pig fly
On cloud nine
I can eat a horse
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Janet: I heard you passed the screening test.
Wichai : Yes, I'm invited for an interview next Friday.
Janet: I'll keep my fingers crossed.
To say or write something that is not true in order to deceive someone
To hope that nothing will happen to bring bad luck or to ruin one's plans
To move in a path so as to approach and continue beyond something
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