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Idioms: Food

EGG IDIOMS, PROVERBS AND EXPRESSIONS,as easy as pie,  a piece of cake, to cheese someone off, to have a lot on your plate, couch potato, in a nutshell, to go nuts hard, nut to crack, earn your bread and butter, not my cup of tea, bring home the bacon,TO BE LIKE TWO PEAS IN A POD, WORTH YOUR SALT

Idioms: Business

to get someone to do something, off the record, rule of thumb, to have an axe to grind, to generate buzz, scapegoat, to drum up, down to the wire, pull the plug, to be on the fence, the ball is in your court, water under the bridge, start from scratch, hold your horses, know the ropes, compare apples to oranges,TO GO HAND IN HAND,ALL IS FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR,SLIPPERY SLOPE,RUN-OF-THE-MILL,IDIOM – TRUMP CARD,TRUMP UP , THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX – IDIOM

Idioms: Other

to be broke, to switch on / to switch off, excuse my French, to bite your tongue ,a bitter pill to swallow, everything but the kitchen sink, to crack someone up, tie the knot,IDIOM GREENER PASTURES,Bad idioms,IDIOMS MEANING HAPPY, Idioms meaning common, Stupid Idioms

HEALTH
TO BE UNDER THE WEATHER, Ways to say go the toilet in English

To find additional examples of idioms used in context, try the online Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

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Get on, get off, get into, get out of

Practise phrasal verbs get on / get off / get into / get out of / by with this quiz.

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It's time to leave now.  Let's _____ the train.

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We like to go across the river _____ boat.

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We were ____ the plane for 10 hours!

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She never _______ a car with a driver she doesn't know.

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I'm always the last person to ________ the bus for school.

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They waited to ________ the boat.

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Everyone _______ the boat at the same time!

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When the plane landed we ____ and went into the airport.

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We went to the airport ___ taxi.

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How do you go to work?  I go _____ train.

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