Lifestyle

Idiom: to take lightly; used as a verb First example: Monica told Jeff he needed to complete his work by...

Idiom: The honeymoon (be) over; used as an expression First example: The people of the nation had a lot of...

Example 1: James: Oh my goodness, Lacy! What happened to your face? Your eye is black and blue! are you...

Example 1: Last week, I was buying a birthday gift for my roommate when I saw my grammar teacher Nancy...

Idiom: to total (one’s car) Context #1:Jay: Hey Sarah, I heard that you got into an accident on the freeway...

To Make Someone’s Skin CrawlRead the following e-mail and try to guess the meaning of the idiom in bold: Dear...

To Give Someone the Green Light Read the following dialogue and try to guess the meaning of the idiom “to...

to fit in with “to fit in with” means to be accepted by a group of people because you are...

Idiom: to be/feel under the weather First Example: Alan: Oh man! It’s midnight and I have to drive 100 miles...

Idiom: to get in(to) shape; used as a verb First Example: Commercial: Are you ready to wear your bathing suit...

Idiom: significant other; used as a noun. First Example: Christina: Bryan, I just got a wedding invitation from my friend,...

To Drag One’s Feet Example 1:Tim: My first class is at 7:00 AM in the morning and it is so...

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