Idioms
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(both) a blessing and a curse
Something that at once provides a great benefit while also or inevitably resulting in negative consequences.
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practice makes perfect
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bread and butter
A job or activity that provides a person's or organization's main income.
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hold you tongue
To not speak.
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swallow your tongue
To lose the power of speech.
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don't put your feet on the furniture
Be respectful.
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pull someone’s leg
When you pull someone’s leg you lie to someone in a friendly way to make them believe something that isn’t true.
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we are not on the same page
Means we are talking about two different ideas, or we are understanding the same situation in two different ways.
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facepalm
To cover one's face with the hand as an expression of embarrassment, dismay, or exasperation.
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a rule of thumb
A rule of thumb is a rule or principle that you follow which is not based on exact calculations, but rather on experience.
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sit on the fence
Avoid making a decision or choice.
To remain neutral, to refuse to take sides in a dispute.
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mere mortal
A human, and therefore capable of mistakes. The phrase emphasizes someone's humanity and fallibility.
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Live by the sword, die by the sword
Those who live by violence will die by violence.
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As the fool thinks, so the bell clinks
A foolish person believes what he desires.
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He who is born a fool is never cured
You cannot change a mind of a fool
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A little rough around the edges
If a person has rough edges, they do not always behave well and politely: Age and experience have softened his rough edges (= have made him a more polite or gentle person).
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You only get what you give
If you put good out into the world, good will come back to you. If you give kindness, understanding, and support to others, then those same qualities will be returned to you.
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How deep the rabbit hole goes
Getting deep into something, or ending up somewhere strange.
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Same old
Used to say that a situation or someone's behaviour remains the same.
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All the same
A situation or your opinion has not changed, in spite of what has happened or what has just been said.
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