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🧋 BOBA TEA./ˈboʊ.bə tiː/. Meaning:.A sweet, flavored tea-based drink that contains chewy tapioca pearls (called boba) at the bottom. Also known as bubble tea. ✨ Popular in Asian countries and now trending worldwide!. Example:."I always grab a cup of boba tea after class—it's
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What does “Break the Ice” mean?.A) Break something cold.B) Start a conversation in a social setting.C) Fall on ice.D) Avoid talking to people. #idiom #quiz #englishquiz
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🗣️ Phrase of the Day:."Knock yourself out". 📘 Meaning:.Feel free to do something you want!. 💬 Example:."Can I have some of your fries?"."Sure, knock yourself out!". 📚 👈. #knockyourselfout #phrase #EnglishWithDev
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😄 Laughing Styles Around the World 🌍. Here’s a list of laughing expressions and symbols 😀 from different languages and countries—how people type or write laughter online or in messages across the world. #laughing #languages #worldwide #polyglot #hahaha
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🟦 IDIOM of the Day: On pins and needles. 🗣️ Meaning:.Feeling very nervous or anxious while waiting for something. 🌟 Example:.“I was on pins and needles waiting for my exam results.”. Explore more at 🚀 #onpinsandneedles #idiomoftheday #EnglishWithDev
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🗣️ Idiom: Run your mouth.📖 Meaning:.To talk too much, especially in an annoying or boastful way — often without thinking. 🧠 Example Sentence:."Stop running your mouth and start listening for once!". #idioms #runyourmouth
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🌿 Slang: Touch Grass. 📘 Meaning:.A humorous or sarcastic way to tell someone to disconnect from the internet and reconnect with real life. 📚 Example:."You’ve been scrolling for hours—go touch grass!". #touchgrass #gooutside #slang #phrase
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👑✨ REIGN (verb) ✨👑. to rule or be in control, especially as a king or queen, or to be the most powerful or dominant in a situation. 📌 Examples:.🗣️ “She reigned over the country for more than 40 years.”.🗣️ “Chaos reigned after the sudden announcement.”. #WORDOFTHEDAY #Reign
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🌍 Earth-Related Idioms 👇. 🌱 Down to Earth.👉 Practical, humble, and realistic. 🌋 Move Heaven and Earth.👉 Try everything possible to achieve something. 🌀 Salt of the Earth.👉 A good, honest, and reliable person. 🌍 How on Earth. ?.👉 Used to emphasize surprise or confusion
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💡 Idiom: Hang in there. 📝 Meaning:.To remain persistent and not give up, especially during difficult times. ✅ Example:. I know the exam prep is exhausting, but hang in there—you’re almost done!. 🎯 Synonyms:. Keep going.Stay strong.Don’t give up.Tough it out
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😴 IDIOM of the Day - Out for the count. Meaning: Deeply asleep or unconscious. Example: “He was out for the count after working all night.”. 🚀 #outforthecount #asleep #vocabulary #EnglishWithDev
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📘 Meanings of Throw Up:.1. To vomit:.He threw up after eating spoiled food. 2. To produce something new quickly (like buildings or ideas):.They threw up a temporary shelter after the storm. 3. To mention or bring up something:.The discussion threw up some interesting questions.
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👗 IDIOM 👠🧥"The Fashion Police". Meaning: People (often jokingly) who criticize or judge others' clothing choices 👀. 🗨 Example: "Don’t wear that hat to the party… the fashion police might arrest you!". #EnglishWithDev #LearnEnglish #EnglishIdioms #ESLfun #TheFashionPolice
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🍕 Food Idioms in English – Delicious Expressions You Need to Know! 🥐.Want to spice up your English? Discover fun and tasty food idioms like “spill the beans,” “piece of cake,” and more – explained in simple words with examples!. 👉 Read now: #FoodIdioms
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Feather your own nest 🪺 Idiom
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🦃 Idiom: Talk Turkey.📘 Meaning:.To talk seriously or frankly about something, especially in business or negotiations. 🗣️ Example:.It's time to stop joking and talk turkey about your salary. 🌐 #talkturkey #idioms
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🌟 Word 🌟.Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.(soo-per-kal-uh-fra-juh-lis-tik-ek-spee-al-i-doh-shus). 📘 Example:."That concert was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!". #WordOfTheDay #Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
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Want to speak English more naturally?.Master these dog-themed idioms today!.📖 Full blog [. 🐶 #DogIdioms #FluentEnglish #EnglishWithDev
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Idiom - The Best of Both Worlds ✨. 📍 Meaning:.Enjoying two different benefits at the same time. 📌 Example:."She lives in the city but works remotely from the countryside—she’s got the best of both worlds!". 🔤 Learn more at:.👉 #thebestofbothworlds
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Surreptitious (adjective) means done in a secret or sneaky way, especially because it would not be approved of. Example:.He took a surreptitious glance at the answers on his classmate's paper.
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