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    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:58 last edited by
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    castles in the air

    Plans that have very little chance of happening.

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      apple of one’s eye

      Special favorite, beloved person or thing.
      The youngest was the apple of his father's eye.

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        wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:59 last edited by
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        bring home the bacon.

        To bring home the bacon means to earn the household income.

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          a drop in the bucket.

          A very small amount compared to the amount needed

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            wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:59 last edited by
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            at first sight.

            Used to describe your first impression of someone or something, usually to indicate that this first impression was wrong or incomplete.
            Love at first sight

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              roughly speaking

              Not being totally accurate (used as a phrase to specify).

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                wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:59 last edited by
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                put food on the table

                To provide enough money to cover basic necessities.

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                  wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:59 last edited by
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                  put your heart and soul into something

                  If you put your heart and soul into something, you do it with a great deal of enthusiasm and energy.

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                    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 last edited by
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                    nail something down

                    To finalize.

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                      wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 last edited by
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                      man of his word

                      A person who can be trusted to keep a promise; a reliable person.

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                        wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 last edited by
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                        odds and ends

                        Various things of different types, usually small and not important, or of little value.

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                          wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 last edited by
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                          on hand

                          If someone or something is on hand, they are near and able to be used if they are needed.
                          Do you have a calculator on hand?

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                            wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 last edited by
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                            which way the wind blows

                            What the real situation is.

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                              The real meat of things

                              The most important part or the main part of something.

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                                wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                                under cover of something

                                Hidden or protected by something.
                                He was working undercover at that time.

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                                  wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                                  super-duper

                                  Extremely good.

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                                    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                                    keep in mind

                                    To be careful to remember something important.

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                                      bear in mind

                                      If you tell someone to bear something in mind or to keep something in mind, you are reminding or warning them about something important which they should remember.

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                                        wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                                        the 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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                                          wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                                          there is no such thing as a free lunch

                                          Used to say that it is not possible to get something that is desired or valuable without having to pay for it in some way.

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