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English Commonly Used Idioms and Meaning List; Barrel of laugh: someone who is very funny Old as the hills: some who is very old In the doghouse: To have some unhappy with you Up for grabs: Available for anyone Split hairs: Argue or worry about small details Kick The Bucket: Die Oddball: a weirdo or a strange person Knee Jerk Reaction: A quick and automatic response Hang in there: Don’t give up Pull yourself together: Calm down So far so good: Things are going well so far Round the bend…

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English Idioms and Phrases with Meanings and Examples pdf Daredevil: someone who takes unnecessary risks Cheapskate: someone who hates to spend money Joined at the hip: to be exceptionally close to someone Elbow grease: hard physical effort Oddball: a weirdo or a strange person Down-To-Earth: sensible and realistic As red as a cherry: Very red To go bananas: To go crazy The apple of someone’s eye: At the present moment; for now Second banana: A person in a subservient position The cherry on…

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