Explore tweets tagged as #LearnIdioms
@EnglishwithDev
English with Dev
2 years
Get out of hand - to become difficult to control Example - His drinking had got out of hand. #idiomoftheday #getoutofhand #idiomaticexpressions #learnidioms #EnglishWithDev
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@EnglishwithDev
English with Dev
3 years
The elephant 🐘 in the room - an obvious problem that no one wants to discuss I don't want to ask the question, but it is the big elephant in the room. #EnglishWithDev #idiom #englishidioms #phraseoftheday #idiomoftheday #idiomaticexpressions #idiomsinenglish #learnidioms
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@EnglishwithDev
English with Dev
1 year
Stir the pot - to cause trouble or controversy, esp deliberately Example - Please don't invite the marketing director to this meeting. He's very critical and always tries to stir the pot. #EnglishWithDev #idiomaticexpressions #idiomsinenglish #stirthepot #learnidioms
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
As yesterday was the International Day of Friendship, today our idiom quiz is about friends! 🤗 This idiom means to be very close friends and share secrets. 👫🤫 Is it a, b or c?👇 #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
Do you know what it means to ‘see someone’s true colours'? 🎨 Here’s an example sentence to help: ➡️ ‘It was only when they started to work together that she began to see his true colours.’ How do you say this idiom in your language? #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms
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@smartinmins
Smartinmins
2 years
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
This idiom means locked away safely. 🔐 🔵 Which words complete it? 👇🔤👇 #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms #WordOfTheDay
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@GrammarGainsEdu
Grammar Gains
2 months
Want to sound more natural and confident in English? Using idioms is one of the best ways to make your English sound fluent and expressive! #IdiomsInEnglish #SpeakFluentEnglish #EnglishSpeakingTips #LearnIdioms #FluentEnglish #EnglishLearning #SpokenEnglish #IELTSPreparation
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@smartinmins
Smartinmins
2 years
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@SChandGroup
S Chand Group
3 years
Ready to spice up your conversations and express yourself more fluently? Now is the perfect time to expand your idiom repertoire! Do you know the meaning of this idiom before? Let us know in the below comments section. #SChand #Idioms #IdiomOfTheDay #EnglishIdioms #LearnIdioms
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
💨 Do you know what ‘get wind of something’ means? Can you use this idiom in a sentence? 🤔 Learn more about it here! 👇 https://t.co/KpRoStcXdR #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms
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@smartinmins
Smartinmins
2 years
Rarely used English Idioms in our daily Life... let's learn it.... #idioms #english #vocabulary #learnenglish #learnidioms #englishiseasy #englishisfun #learningfun #knowlodge #weird @smartinmins
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
1 year
↘️ This idiom means to go somewhere, usually on holiday, where you can completely relax and forget your responsibilities or problems. 💆 💭 Where do you usually go to g_t _w_y fr_m _t _ll? ⬇️✍️⬇️✍️⬇️ #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms #WordOfTheDay
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
This idiom means to not have the knowledge that belongs to a particular group of people. 💡 🔵 Which word completes it? 👇🔤👇 #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
What does ‘music to your ears’ mean? 🤔👂 Check your answer here 👉 https://t.co/mBcbonZbDK #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms
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@dr_sharma55762
English Ka Professor
22 days
Ever wondered what common English expressions actually mean? 🤔 Here are a few you hear often, but don’t always understand: #EnglishIdioms #IdiomaticExpressions #LearnIdioms #EnglishExpressions #SpokenEnglishTips
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@CambridgeWords
Cambridge Dictionary
2 years
🔥 Advanced level 🔥 ‘Put your finger on something’ is a C2-level idiom! 🔵 Do you know what it means? What’s something that you can’t put your finger on? ☝️ https://t.co/lpZNsT7vxu #CambridgeDictionary #Idiom #LearnIdioms
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