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50 Idioms for Leaving With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Leaving 1. Hit the road Meaning: To leave a place or start a journey.In a Sentence: It’s getting late; we’d better hit the road. / After saying goodbye, they hit the road back to their hometown.Other Ways to Say: Head out, Take off 2. Call it a day Meaning: To stop working or…

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Idioms for Not Understanding
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50 Idioms for Not Understanding With Meaning & Sentences

Idioms for Not Understanding 1. In the dark Meaning: Unaware or uninformed about something.In a Sentence: I’m in the dark about the changes in the schedule. / He was kept in the dark about the surprise party.Other Ways to Say: “Unaware.”, “Clueless.” 2. Out of the loop Meaning: Not understanding or aware of what’s happening.In…

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Idioms for Outdoors
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50 Idioms for Outdoors With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Outdoors 1. A Breath of Fresh Air Meaning: Something refreshing or new.In a Sentence: Her visit to the countryside was a breath of fresh air. / That outdoor yoga class was truly a breath of fresh air.Other Ways to Say: A welcome change, Something refreshing 2. Fresh as a Daisy Meaning: Feeling refreshed…

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Idioms of The World
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50 Idioms of the World with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms of the World 1. Around the world Meaning: Covering many countries or places globally.In a Sentence: She has traveled around the world twice for her job.Other Ways to Say: Globally, Worldwide 2. Break the ice Meaning: To start a conversation comfortably.In a Sentence: At the party, Sara told a joke to break the ice.Other…

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Idioms for Wasting Time
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50 Idioms for Wasting Time With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Wasting Time 1. Drag one’s feet Meaning: To delay doing something intentionally.In a Sentence: He dragged his feet on the assignment until the last minute.Other Ways to Say: Stall, Procrastinate 2. Fiddle around Meaning: To do unimportant tasks instead of focusing on what’s important.In a Sentence: Stop fiddling around and get your homework…

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Idioms for Relax
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50 Idioms for Relax With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Relax 1. Let Your Hair Down Meaning: To behave freely and relax.In a Sentence: After the exams, we finally let our hair down at the beach party.Other Ways to Say: Unwind, Be yourself 2. Kick Back Meaning: To sit or lie down and relax.In a Sentence: After finishing my homework, I kicked back…

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Idioms for Running
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50 Idioms for Running With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Running 1. Hit the Ground Running Meaning: To start something with energy and enthusiasm.In a Sentence: She hit the ground running on her first day at the new school. / We hit the ground running when the bell rang for recess.Other Ways to Say: Start strong, Begin energetically 2. Run the Show Meaning:…

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Idioms for Sick
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50 Idioms for Sick With meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Sick 1. Under the Weather Meaning: Feeling unwell or sick.In a Sentence: I skipped school today because I was feeling under the weather. / Mom stayed in bed because she felt under the weather after catching a cold.Other Ways to Say: Feeling off, Not feeling like myself 2. Down with Something Meaning: Sick…

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

Idioms for Smart Person 1. Sharp as a tack Meaning: Very smart or quick-witted.In a Sentence: Sarah understood the tricky math problem right away; she’s sharp as a tack. / That detective is sharp as a tack when solving mysteries.Other Ways to Say: Quick-minded, Smart as a whip 2. Brainiac Meaning: Someone who is extremely…

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Idioms for Someone Special
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50 Idioms for Someone Special With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Someone Special 1. Apple of my eye Meaning: Someone cherished and loved above all.In a Sentence: My daughter is the apple of my eye. / Ever since he was born, he’s been the apple of her eye.Other Ways to Say: Favorite person, Treasure 2. Heart of gold Meaning: Someone who is very kind…

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