Idioms
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handshake
An act of shaking a person's hand with one's own, used as a greeting or to finalize an agreement.
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when pigs have wings
The idiom is traditionally used to mean that the specified event will never occur.
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don't put all your eggs in one basket
What you're doing is too risky
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kill two birds with one stone
Get two things done with a single action
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once in a blue moon
Do things rarely
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don't cry over spilt milk
There's no reason to complain about something that can't be fixed
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pull yourself together
Calm down
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the best of both worlds
An ideal situation
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wrap your head around something
Understand something complicated
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grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
Other people's circumstances or belongings always seem more desirable than one's own.
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down to earth
Down to earth means being open and honest. He or she accepts other people as equals. A down to earth person is the opposite of someone who acts important or proud.
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head in the clouds
Spending too much time thinking about love or about ideas that are not practical
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nose in the air
Used to describe the way someone behaves when they think they are better than other people and do not want to speak to them:
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An oink is the sound a pig makes.
The sound that a horse makes is called a neigh.
A sound of a wolf hollowing is owooooo, Oooooooooooooooowhoo.
A sound of a duck is quack.
A meow is a vocalization of cats.
Woof is a typical playful barks of dogs.
Moo is the sound of a cow.
The sound a chicken makes is a cluck.
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If wishes were fishes
Used to express the impossibility to make a wish come true.
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shooting in the dark
An opinion or judgment based on little or no evidence
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spill beans
Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, to spill the beans about the surprise.
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you can't teach an old dog new tricks
People who have long been used to doing things in a particular way will not abandon their habits.
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to shed light on, throw light on, or cast light on something
Means to make it easier to understand, because more information is known about it. A new approach offers an answer, and may shed light on an even bigger question.
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under one's belt
Experienced or achieved, as in "Once a medical student has anatomy under her belt, she'll have much less to memorize". This metaphoric expression likens food that has been consumed to an experience that has been digested.
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