Lifestyle

Idiom: run-of-the-mill; used as an adjective First Example: Lance: Did you do anything special this weekend Nancy: Not really. Just...

Idiom: rule of thumb; used as a noun First Example: Karla: How many pizzas do you think I should order...

Idiom: “My Bad” Context #1: Tom (passenger): Oh man look!  We got a parking ticket!  How much is it for?...

Idiom: Hit the Spot   Example: Mike and Alex are eating at a restaurant after class   Alex: Wow! You ate that sandwich...

To Go For It Chad and Todd are standing in front of their workplace, drinking coffee. Chad: I got a...

Idiom: to take a/its toll on; used as a verb First Example: Sharon: Wow, you’ve been working late a lot...

Idiom: to take __  to heart; used as a verb First Example: Chrissie: Can you believe Patti said that? Steven:...

To Fend for Oneself Meaning: To take care of oneself without help. Example 1: Tom: Oh, my! What a cute little kitten!...

Meaning: Direct one’s attention to, concentrate or focus on Example 1: Tom: Did you hear about that big bank robbery...

“To Make a Move” Hey Susan, Last night I went to Fabricio’s birthday party and you won’t believe what happened!...

Idiom: to set __ sights (high/low); used as a verb First Example: Scott: What do you plan on doing after...

Examples: The traffic is bumper-to-bumper. I don’t think I will be home in time for dinner.  The cars on the...

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