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someone broke into my house yesterday and jacked my laptop by hanging - cards com
"Jack" means to steal. Example: Someone broke into my house yesterday and…
"Zip your lip" means "be quiet".  Example: Why don’t you just zip your lip? I’m tired of listening to you. Apps For Learning English, Apps For Learning, Free Classes, English Phrases Idioms
"Zip your lip" means "be quiet". Example: Why don’t you just zip your lip? I’m tired of listening to you.
a red and white sign that says, my ears are burning you know or think that other people are talking about you i can't believe i fell over on the stage last night
"My ears are burning" means "you know or think that other people are talking about you". Example: I can’t believe I fell over on the stage last night! My ears are burning now – I’m sure everyone is talking about me. #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 red and white sign that says, i told my little son a little fib about where our pet dog went when he died
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“Fib” means a small, harmless lie. Example: I told my little son a little fib about where our pet dog went when he died. Learning English can be fun! Visit our website: learzing.com
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a red and white poster with the words to be the line on it's side
a quote on beauty is in the eye of the behold
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
a sign that says, meaning excellent cool that skateboard is so phat it's the best i've ever seen
"Sitting duck" means an easy target. Example: The tourists were sitting ducks…
someone's names are on the back of this sign that says, get on someone's nerves
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get on someone's nerves
three different lines with the words make no bones about something, meaning to say clearly what you think or feel about something
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a poster with the words it takes two to tango and both people involved in a bad situation are responsible for stealing her husband
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the words fly on the wall and someone who can secretly see and hear what happens
a quote from the road that says,'i love to stay longer but it's really time to hit the road
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Idiom of the day: Hit the road. Meaning: To leave a place or begin a journey. Example: I’d love to stay longer, but it’s really time to hit the road.