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english idiom to have one’s hat off to someone
10 Dec

hat off to someone (to have one’s) [exp]

Meaning: To like someone and have a good opinion to them and praise them. Examples: I had my hat off to him. He put him int...

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english idiom hang onto your hat
09 Dec

“Hang onto your hat!” [exp]

Meaning: Used when you want to tell someone be prepared for doing something which needs a lot of energy and strength and is also sh...

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english idiom at the drop of a hat
08 Dec

at the drop of a hat [exp]

Meaning: To do something without any pause which stems form not being sure. Examples: I will accept this job at the drop of...

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english idiom to give the white-glove inspection
07 Dec

white-glove inspection (to give the) [exp]

Meaning: To check and examine something or somewhere carefully. Examples: A needle has been lost here. Don't move! I want t...

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english idiom to wear kid gloves
06 Dec

wear kid gloves (to) [exp]

Meaning: To be very nice and tactful in communication with other people. Examples: Pay attention to the manager's behavior....

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english idiom not to lay a glove on someone
05 Dec

lay a glove on someone (not to) [exp]

Meaning: Not to put your hand or finger on someone or something. Not to touch someone or something. Examples: When you g...

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english idiom fit like a glove
04 Dec

fit like a glove [exp]

Meaning: When something like a dress is in a tailored dimension we say this fits like glove. Examples: I will put on this b...

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english idiom off the cuff
08 Nov

off the cuff [exp]

Meaning: impromptu The speech, piece of music or a line of the film that is not the result of practice or defined previously. ...

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english idiom white- collar worker
06 Nov

white-collar worker [n]

Meaning: People who work at the office like clerks, teachers, doctors and they are educated. Examples: All employments in o...

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english idiom to be hot under the collar
06 Nov

hot under the collar (to be) [exp]

Meaning: to be mad or angry. Examples: He has lost the game. Now he is hot under the collar. The man insulted me and I'm...

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