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Idiom | Definition | Example | |
1 | Music to one's ears | the information you receive makes you feel very happy | His compliments were music to my ear. |
All that jazz | 'all that stuff', 'other similar things', or 'everything of that kind' | I need some glue, paper, string, and all that jazz to make a kite. | |
Like a broken record | someone who says the same thing again and again | Dad! Stop telling me to be careful when I drive. You sound like a broken record! | |
For a song
| if you buy or sell something for a song, it is very cheap. | As the car had no engine, Fred was able to buy it for a song. | |
Whistling in the dark | believe in a positive result, even though everybody else is sure it will not happen | She seems pretty sure she'll win the title, but she may just be whistling in the dark. |
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Idiom | Definition | Example | |
1 | Music to one's ears | the information you receive makes you feel very happy | His compliments were music to my ear. |
All that jazz | 'all that stuff', 'other similar things', or 'everything of that kind' | I need some glue, paper, string, and all that jazz to make a kite. | |
Like a broken record | someone who says the same thing again and again | Dad! Stop telling me to be careful when I drive. You sound like a broken record! | |
For a song
| if you buy or sell something for a song, it is very cheap. | As the car had no engine, Fred was able to buy it for a song. | |
Whistling in the dark | believe in a positive result, even though everybody else is sure it will not happen | She seems pretty sure she'll win the title, but she may just be whistling in the dark. |
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