Idioms
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be high on one's list
In a position to be dealt with or done ahead of others.
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be in charge of
Having control of something or responsibility for something.
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be in the red
Spending and owing more money than is being earned.
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be into something
To be really interested in something.
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bend over backwards
Make efforts to achieve something, especially to be fair or helpful.
Use a lot of physical effort to do something.
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be on one's way
In the process of coming, going, or traveling; about to come.
He has been allowed to leave the country and is on his way to Britain. -
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be on the safe side
Being especially careful in order to avoid something unpleasant.
I'm sure it won't rain, but I'll take an umbrella to be on the safe side. -
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be out of
If you are out of something, you no longer have any of it.
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be out of shape
You are unhealthy and unable to do a lot of physical activity without getting tired.
To be out of shape means to be in poor physical condition, because you do not exercise regularly.
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be out of sorts
To be slightly ill or slightly unhappy.
I've been feeling tired and generally out of sorts.
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Time heals all wounds
Used to say that feelings of sadness, disappointment, etc., gradually go away as time passes.
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Who do you think you are?
The questioner is implying that the person to whom the question is addressed has exceeded their authority, interfered in something which was not their business.
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none of your business
Used to say that something is private information and should not be asked about.
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on the tip of my tongue
If something that you want to say is on the tip of your tongue, you think you know it and that you will be able to remember it very soon.
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off the top of my head
If you say something off the top of your head, you say it without thinking about it much before you speak, especially because you do not have enough time. This idiom suggests one has not used the inside of one's head before making some statement.
Off the top of my head I'd say we'll double our profits in a year. -
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by the way
Used when you say something that does not relate to what is being discussed.
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Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper.
Make the first meal of your day your biggest, and only eat three meals a day.
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Chicken and egg problem.
If you describe a situation as a chicken and egg situation, you mean that it is impossible to decide which of two things caused the other one.
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educational circles
You can use it to refer to people or organizations who are involved in education.
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white lie
A lie that is told in order to be polite or to stop someone from being upset by the truth
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