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Idioms About Time Passing
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50 Idioms About Time Passing With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms About Time Passing 1. Time flies Meaning: Time passes very quickly.In a Sentence: Time flies when you’re having fun. / I can’t believe it’s already July—time flies!Other Ways to Say: Time zooms by, Time slips away 2. A stitch in time saves nine Meaning: Fixing a small problem now prevents bigger problems later.In a…

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Idioms For A Lot
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50 Idioms for A Lot With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms For A Lot 1. A Ton of Meaning: A very large quantity of something.In a Sentence: She has a ton of homework to finish before tomorrow.Other Ways to Say: Loads of, Plenty of 2. A Boatload Meaning: A very large quantity.In a Sentence: We got a boatload of candy on Halloween.Other Ways to Say:…

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Idioms for Agreeing with Someone
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50 Idioms for Agreeing with Someone with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Agreeing with Someone 1. On the Same Page Meaning: Agreeing or having the same understanding.In a Sentence: “We’re on the same page about starting the project next week.” / “After the meeting, everyone was finally on the same page.”Other Ways to Say: “We agree.”, “We see eye to eye.” 2. I’m With You…

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Idioms for Bad Situation
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50 Idioms for Bad Situations with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Bad Situations 1. In Hot Water Meaning: In trouble or a difficult situation.In a Sentence: I forgot to do my homework, and now I’m in hot water with my teacher.Other Ways to Say: In trouble, In big trouble 2. At the End of Your Rope Meaning: Feeling like you can’t handle a situation…

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Idioms for Being Excited
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50 Idioms for Being Excited With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Being Excited 1. On Cloud Nine Meaning: Extremely happy and elated.In a Sentence: She was on cloud nine after hearing she got the scholarship.Other Ways to Say: Walking on air, Thrilled 2. Over the Moon Meaning: Very happy and excited.In a Sentence: He was over the moon about getting a new puppy.Other Ways…

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Idioms for Birthday Wishes
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50 Idioms for Birthday Wishes With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Birthday Wishes 1. Have a blast Meaning: To have a great time or lots of fun.In a Sentence: I hope you have a blast at your birthday party! / We had a blast playing games on Sarah’s birthday.Other Ways to Say: Have a great time. Enjoy yourself. 2. The icing on the cake…

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Idioms for Business
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50 Idioms for Business With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Business 1. Cut to the Chase Meaning: Get to the point without wasting time.In a Sentence: Let’s cut to the chase and talk about the budget. / He always cuts to the chase in meetings.Other Ways to Say: Get to the point, Skip the small talk 2. Think Outside the Box Meaning: To…

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Idioms for Cleaning
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50 Idioms for Cleaning With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Cleaning 1. Clean as a whistle Meaning: Completely clean or spotless.In a Sentence: The kitchen was as clean as a whistle after Mom finished. / His room is now clean as a whistle.Other Ways to Say: Spotless, Neat and tidy 2. Clean slate Meaning: A fresh start or beginning again without past mistakes.In…

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Idioms for Costumes
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50 Idioms for Costumes With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Costumes 1. Dressed to Kill Meaning: Wearing very fancy or attractive clothes.In a Sentence: She was dressed to kill for her school’s talent show.Other Ways to Say: Dressed to impress, Looking sharp 2. Put on a Brave Face Meaning: To pretend to be okay even when you’re not.In a Sentence: He put on…

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Idioms for Crazy Person
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50 Idioms for Crazy Person With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Crazy Person 1. Mad as a Hatter Meaning: Acting very strange or crazy.In a Sentence: The old man next door is as mad as a hatter. / Tom acted mad as a hatter after two sleepless nights.Other Ways to Say: Bonkers, Not in their right mind 2. Off one’s rocker Meaning: Mentally unstable…

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