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Idiom of the day: Spill the beans
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Idiom of the day: A fish out of water
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Idiom of the day: Miss the boat
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It's not rocket science - origin and meaning of the famous saying
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Hit the sack - idiom origin and meaning
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What does the saying 'Easy does it' mean? - Idiom origins.
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Idiom of the day: Break a leg - The origin of the saying
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Once in a blue moon saying - origin of the idiom
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Idiom of the day: 'Leave no stone unturned' origin and meaning
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Hit the Books - An Idiom for Studying Hard
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Origin of the 'Heard it through the grapevine' expression
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Idiom of the day: What does 'Go down to the wire' mean?
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By the Skin of Your Teeth: A New Idiom to Use Every Day
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What Does “Curiosity Killed the Cat” Mean?
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Idiom of the day: "Crunch Time" origin and meaning
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Better Late Than Never: The Origin of the saying
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Under the pump - What is the meaning of this idiom?
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What is the Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth Idiom?
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What does it mean to say something is "a blessing in disguise"?
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History of idioms: 'Kill Two Birds With One Stone'
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The Idiom 'Up the Wooden Hill' - idiom origins and meaning
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Cutting Corners: An English Saying Idiom
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Where did the famous English saying 'call it a day' come from?
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Why the phrase "bite the bullet" is so powerful
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What does it mean when someone says "Get your act together"?
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What is the meaning behind saying 'The straw that broke the camel's back'?
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Idiom of the day: 'Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves'