Lifestyle

Idiom: To do something in one’s sleep Context #1: Sean: Did you finish the math homework yet? Terry: Are you...

Idiom: to bomb something Context #1: Jim: How did you do on the History final exam yesterday? Chuck: Actually, I think...

Idiom: Wouldn’t dream of doing– Something a person would never consider doing Example 1: Marco: Did you ever imagine we would be...

Idiom: Like a dream – so good it’s unbelievable Example 1: Miguel: Hey Saul, did you buy the new Ferrari you talked about?...

Idiom: Out with the old, in with the new – To change the old for the new. To leave old things...

Idiom: To start from scratch – To start something from the very beginning Context #1 Jen: I really admire Keisha. She has become...

  Idiom: Deck the Halls Example 1: Jennifer: (singing) Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la! Olaf: What? I don’t understand...

Idiom: Tis the Season Example 1:A mom and her small son are talking about the holidays. Jeff:Wow! Look at all...

Idiom:be my guest Example 1: Matt: Hey man, I’m going to San Diego next year. Dee:  Oh really? Can I come...

Idiom:(to) drop a hint Example 1: Rudolph: Hey Dasher, what kind of gift are you getting for your girlfriend this...

Idiom: To Ring Up Example 1: Store clerk to the man waiting in line to pay: “Hello, sir. Are you...

Idiom: Retail Therapy Example 1: Cora: Frances just broke up with her boyfriend. We need to plan something to help...

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