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an info sheet with different things to do in english
a red and white checker card with the words, cashier in a supermarket look at the long line in this market they need more checks
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a red and white photo with the words, set forth to state or express an opinion
"Set forth" means "to state or express an opinion". Example: He set forth his ideas in his autobiography. #phrasalverb #phrasalverbs #phrasal #verb #verbs #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #dictionary #grammar #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #englishlearning
a red and white sign that says, to disappear completely without leaving a trace the police were chasing the man down the road and he
"Vanish into thin air" means "to disappear completely, without leaving a trace". Example: The police were chasing the man down the road and he somehow vanished into thin air. #idiom #idioms #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #dictionary #grammar #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #englishlearning #vocab #wordoftheday #phraseoftheday
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a woman is cleaning the windows in her room with a yellow hat and green dress
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“Get around to” means “to finally manage to do something”. Example: I finally got a round to cleaning windows in my room. Get our apps for learning English: learzing.com
a poster with the words to take someone away from other people in order to speak privately
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a red and white sign that says, you are dishonest or unrellabe
"Dodgy" means dishonest or unreliable. Example: They got ​involved with a dodgy…
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a red and white sign that says, put in for meaning to make a request he put in for a job at the hospital
"Put in for" means "to make a request". Example: He put in for a job at the hospital. Learning English can be fun! Visit our website: learzing.com #phrasalverb #phrasalverbs #phrasal #verb #verbs #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #dictionary #grammar #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #englishlearning #vocab #wordoftheday #phraseoftheday
i've been in your shoes poster with an image of red shoes on it
I've Been In Your Shoes.
a poster with an image of a man holding his arms out and the words, on pins and needles feeling nervous or worried
On Pins And Needles.
an advertisement with the words, we didn't have much time so we knocked together
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an ad with the words, drop a bombshell on it to announce shocking news
"Drop a bombshell" means "to announce shocking news". Example: #idiom #idioms #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #dictionary #grammar #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #englishlearning Repinned by Chesapeake College Adult Ed. We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL). www.Chesapeake.edu
a book cover for don't rock the boat with an image of a ship on top
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Idiom of the day: Rock the boat. Meaning: Do or say something that will destabilise a situation. Example: Don’t say anything that will rock the boat or you might lose your job.