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Long in the tooth | American Idiom
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Cry over spilled milk | American Idiom
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Hand in glove | American Idiom
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Butterflies in my stomach | American Idiom
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Read between the lines | American Idiom
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Good things come to those who wait | American Idiom
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Like a bull in a china shop | American Idiom
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Apple of one's eye | American Idiom
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All Ears | American Idiom
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In the doghouse | American Idiom
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Penny for your Thoughts | American Idiom
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Shape up or ship out | American Idiom
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Ruffle some feathers | American Idiom
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Flogging a dead horse | American Idiom
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Put a sock in it | American Idiom
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A Drop in the bucket| American Idiom
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Jump on the Bandwagon | American Idiom
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Off the beaten path | American Idiom
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Hear it on the grapevine | American Idiom
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Monkey see, monkey do | American Idiom
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Eye for an eye | American Idiom
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Don't put all your eggs in one basket| American Idiom
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Chew the fat | American Idiom
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better late than never | American Idiom
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on one’s toes | American Idiom
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to get a hold of oneself | American Idiom
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to touch base with someone | American Idiom
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to get ahead of oneself | American Idiom
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to talk some sense into someone | American Idiom
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to get off on the wrong foot | American Idiom
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to be at a crossroads | American Idiom
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to give someone the runaround | American Idiom
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to cherry-pick | American Idiom
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to pull oneself together | American Idiom
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12 Verb Tenses | American English
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to rub salt into the wound | American Idiom
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to meet someone halfway | American Idioms
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up to one's ears | American idiom
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to be in over one's head | American idiom
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to put oneself in someone's shoes | American idiom
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on the dot | American idiom
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to take something with a grain of salt | American idiom
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to have cold feet | American idiom
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off the hook | American Idiom
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to bite one's tongue | American Idiom
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to hit the sack | American Idiom
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bite the bullet | American Idiom
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a dime a dozen | American Idiom
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take one's time | American Idiom
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to go back to the drawing board | American idiom
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to call it a day | American Idiom
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to miss the boat | American idiom
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get out of hand | American Idiom
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Common English Expressions - Greetings
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give someone the cold shoulder
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hang in there meaning | Learn English Online
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American Idiom - To have it out with someone
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Big Numbers in English | Learn English Online
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American Idiom - get one's ducks in a row
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Numbers in English, 0-100