Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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COOK THE BOOKS IDIOMATIC MEANING: The idiom “cook the books” is used to describe the act of manipulating financial records fraudulently or deceptively; LITERAL MEANING: Taking two or more...
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Here is this week’s #Photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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BOLT FROM THE BLUE IDIOMATIC MEANING: Something important and unusual that happens suddenly and unexpectedly. LITERAL MEANING: “Bolt has several meanings. It can refer to lightning in the s...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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START FROM SCRATCH IDIOMATIC MEANING: BEGIN AGAIN FROM THE VERY BEGINNING, without any prior preparation or advantage; to begin from a point where nothing has been done yet. It can also mean t...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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DEAD AS A DOORNAIL IDIOMATIC MEANING: COMPLETELY, UNEQUIVOCALLY DEAD; devoid of life or function. Be completely finished with something inanimate or with some situation. LITERAL MEANING: Comp...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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HITS THE SPOT IDIOMATIC MEANING: Used to express that something is EXACTLY RIGHTor SATISFIES A NEED OR DESIRE PERFECTLY; CAUSES PLEASURE; SATISFIES A CRAVING; BE VERY GOOD AND SUCCESSFUL AT P...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom . Can you guess the expression?
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A HARD PILL TO SWALLOW IDIOMATIC MEANING: Accept the bitterness of an unpleasant truth; receive news or information that is difficult to accept; An unpleasant fact, disappointment, or humiliati...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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LEAVE IN THE LURCH 397. LEAVE IN THE LURCH IDIOMATIC MEANING: To abandon or desert someone in difficult straits; not to do for someone what you had promised to do. LITERAL MEANING: A “lur...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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NOTHING TO SNEEZE AT IDIOMATIC MEANING: Something worthwhile of consequence, deserving of serious attention. LITERAL MEANING: The absence of anything to make one sneeze USAGE: Formal and In...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS IDIOMATIC MEANING: The education or learning one gains from difficult experiences or challenges in life, especially those involving hardships, adversity, or tough situatio...
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Here is this week’s #photo #idiom. Can you guess the expression?
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WHERE THE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD IDIOMATIC MEANING: The point at which a theory or idea is put into practice and tested in real-world conditions; the phrase can also refer to a situation becomi...
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