English Idioms

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“In your birthday suit” means “naked”. Example: We used to go down to the river and swim in our birthday suits.
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“Blue in the face” means “exhausted from anger”. Example: You can argue until you’re blue in the face, but I refuse to go.
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“Keep your head above water” means “to just be able to manage when you have financial difficulties”. Example: We have so little money that we can hardly keep our heads above water.
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means "an ​obvious ​problem that ​people do not ​want to ​talk about." Example: The fact that his 40-year-old brother was still living with his parents was a big elephant in the room at every family gathering.
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