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Idiom: second nature; used as a noun First Example: John trained Luana on a new job at work.  At first, she...

Idiom: odds and ends; used as a noun First Example: When Thomas changed jobs, he had to clean out his...

Idiom: must-see; used as an adjective. First Example: Samantha: I’m trying to decide what movie to watch tonight.  Can you...

Idiom: personal space; used as a noun. First Example: Erica: Matt is so weird!  He’s always invading my personal space. Christina:...

To pull something off: to succeed in doing something difficult or challenging Example 1: Taka: I just took the official...

Idiom: Jerk – Used as a noun  Example 1: Tina: I cannot stand Kevin. He is such a JERK! Selma:...

To Throw a Fit Example 1: Tina: Oh my goodness! Did you just see that little girl at the mall?...

To Get Around To Meaning: Finally manage to do something, make the effort to do something Example 1: Tom: Ahhh,...

Example 1: Gina: Wow, Suzy, our presentation is due tomorrow! Can we finish it? Suzy: Yes! Don’t panic. We just need to find more...

Example 1: Cindy: Wow Jenna! Your eyes look great! I love your makeup! Jenna: Thanks, Cindy! I took a makeup...

Example 1: Paul: Hey Mario. Are you OK? You seem angry or stressed out. What’s going on? Mario: Hi Paul....

Idiom: A Packrat Context #1: Chris:  Have you been to Tom’s apartment? It’s a total mess! Jerry: Yeah I know!  He’s...

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