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Idioms for Books
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50 Idioms for Books With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Books 1. An open book Meaning: Someone or something that is easy to understand.In a Sentence: She’s like an open book—always honest and never hides her feelings.Other Ways to Say: Transparent, Easy to read. 2. Bookworm Meaning: A person who loves to read books and spends a lot of time doing so.In a…

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Idioms for Birds
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50 Idioms for Birds With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Birds 1. Birds of a feather flock together Meaning: People with similar interests or personalities tend to stick together.In a Sentence: You’ll always see them hanging out — birds of a feather flock together.Other Ways to Say: Like-minded people stick together. 2. A little bird told me Meaning: Hearing a secret or a…

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Idioms for Big
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50 Idioms for Big With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Big 1. Bigger fish to fry Meaning: More important things to do.In a Sentence: I can’t worry about that now—I’ve got bigger fish to fry.Other Ways to Say: More pressing matters, Greater priorities. 2. Big deal Meaning: Something significant or important.In a Sentence: Winning the championship was a big deal for our team.Other…

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Idioms for Best
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50 Idioms for Best With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Best 1. Cream of the crop Meaning: The very best among a group.In a Sentence: These students are the cream of the crop in our science program.Other Ways to Say: Top-tier, Elite. 2. Bring out the best in someone Meaning: To encourage someone to perform at their highest level.In a Sentence: His supportive…

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Idioms for Best Friend
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50 Idioms for Best Friend With Meanings & Sentenes

Idioms for Best Friend 1. Two peas in a pod Meaning: Very similar or always together.In a Sentence: My best friend and I are like two peas in a pod—we’re inseparable.Other Ways to Say: Inseparable friends, Like twins. 2. BFF (Best Friends Forever) Meaning: A close friend with whom one shares a strong bond and…

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Idioms for Basketball
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50 Idioms for Basketball With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Basketball 1. Full-court press Meaning: Intense pressure or effort applied in a situation.In a Sentence: The manager put a full-court press on the team to meet the deadline.Other Ways to Say: All-out effort, Maximum pressure. 2. Slam dunk Meaning: To forcefully dunk the basketball through the hoop, usually with one hand.In a Sentence:…

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Idioms for Autumn
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50 Idioms for Autumn with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Autumn 1. Fall into place Meaning: When things start to make sense or go as planned.In a Sentence: As the season changed, everything started to fall into place for her.Other Ways to Say: Work out, Come together. 2. Turn over a new leaf Meaning: To make a fresh start or change one’s ways…

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Idioms for Anxiety
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50 Idioms for Anxiety with Meaning & Sentences

Idioms for Anxiety 1. On edge Meaning: Feeling nervous, anxious, or tense.In a Sentence: She was on edge before her big job interview.Other Ways to Say: Nervous, Uneasy, Restless 2. Jump out of one’s skin Meaning: To react with extreme surprise or fear.In a Sentence: When the thunder boomed loudly, Tim jumped out of his…

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Idioms for Beautiful
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50 Idioms for Beautiful With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Beautiful 1. Drop-dead gorgeous Meaning: Extremely attractive or stunning.In a Sentence: She looked drop-dead gorgeous in her wedding dress.Other Ways to Say: Stunning, Ravishing. 2. Easy on the eyes Meaning: Visually attractive; pleasant to look at without causing strain.In a Sentence: The new mural in the park is easy on the eyes and…

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Idioms for Baseball
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50 Idioms for Baseball with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Baseball 1. Ballpark figure Meaning: An approximate estimate.In a Sentence: I don’t need the exact number, just a ballpark figure.Other Ways to Say: Rough estimate, Approximation 2. Hit a home run Meaning: To achieve great success.In a Sentence: Sally hit a home run with her science project and won first place.Other Ways to…

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