Idiom: to pan out; used as a verb First example: Stacy was extremely nervous before Tim’s surprise party. She planned...
Example #1: Joe: I love living in Southern California!Gina: Yeah, me too! But sometimes it’s hard to put up with...
Context #1:Kelly: I have some very big news!Joe: Really?Kelly: Yeah… I’m engaged!!!!Joe: You’re joking. I don’t believe it.Kelly: No, I’m...
To Cost an Arm and a Leg Example Dialogues: Joanna: How much did you pay for you car? John: It...
Idioms: “in the black” and “in the red“; used as adjectives Usually when accountants (people who work managing money) write...
to be into (something/ someone) Idiom: to be into; used as a verb First Example: Eun Hye is into surfing.Meaning:...
to chip in Idiom: to chip in; used as a verb First Example: Everyone chipped in five dollars to buy...
To have (one’s) eye on __ Today’s idiom has two meanings Idiom: to have (one’s) eye on (something); used as...
Idiom: to flip out First Example: When I accidentally dropped my new iPhone into a cup of coffee, I flipped...
Idiom: to have (something) both ways; used as a verb. First Example: Mario has been dating Erika for six months,...