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Idioms for Technology
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50 Idioms for Technology With Meaning & Sentences

Idioms for Technology 1. Hit the Books Meaning: To study or focus on learningIn a Sentence: Sarah needs to hit the books if she wants to pass her math test.Other Ways to Say: Study hard, Bury yourself in books 2. Go Viral Meaning: To become widely popular on the internetIn a Sentence: The funny cat…

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50 Idioms for The Beach with Meaning & Sentences
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50 Idioms for The Beach with Meaning & Sentences

Idioms for The Beach 1. Ride the Wave Meaning: To go along with current trends or events without resisting.In a Sentence: Sarah decided to ride the wave of interest in eco-friendly products by starting her own business.Other Ways to Say: Go with the flow, Roll with the punches 2. Castaway Meaning: Someone who is isolated…

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Idioms for The Moon
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50 Idioms for The Moon with Meanings & Sentences

50 Idioms for The Moon 1. Ask for the moon Meaning: To make an unreasonable or impossible requestIn a Sentence: He’s asking for the moon if he expects a raise after one week on the job.Other Ways to Say: Expect too much, Be unrealistic 2. Shoot for the moon Meaning: Aim high; set ambitious goalsIn…

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Idioms for The Ocean
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50 Idioms for the Ocean with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for the Ocean 1. All at sea Meaning: Confused or unsure about something.In a Sentence: After the sudden breakup, he was completely all at sea.Other Ways to Say: Bewildered, Lost 2. Shipshape and Bristol fashion Meaning: Neat, tidy, and in good order.In a Sentence: His workspace was always shipshape and Bristol fashion.Other Ways to…

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Idioms for The Sun
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50 Idioms for The Sun With Meaning & Sentences

Idioms for The Sun 1. Under the sun Meaning: Everything in the worldIn a Sentence: He tried every trick under the sun to fix his phone.Other Ways to Say: All possible ways, Everything imaginable 2. Chase the sun Meaning: To travel or move in the same direction as the sun setsIn a Sentence: We decided…

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Idioms for Time
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50 Idioms for Time With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Time 1. Beat the clock Meaning: Finish something before the deadlineIn a Sentence: We managed to beat the clock and submitted the project early.Other Ways to Say: Finish in time, Stay ahead of schedule 2. Once in a blue moon Meaning: Something that happens very rarelyIn a Sentence: We only go to the…

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Idioms for Tired
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50 Idioms for Tired with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Tired 1. Burned out Meaning: Mentally and physically exhausted from overworkIn a Sentence: After months of nonstop work, I feel completely burned out.Other Ways to Say: Drained, Mentally exhausted 2. Dead on one’s feet Meaning: Extremely tired; so tired that one can barely stay awake or functionIn a Sentence: After working two jobs…

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Idioms for Travel
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50 Idioms for Travel with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Travel 1. Hit the road Meaning: To begin a journeyIn a Sentence: We should hit the road early to avoid traffic.Other Ways to Say: Start the trip, Set out 2. On the go Meaning: Always moving or travelingIn a Sentence: Our family is always on the go during summer vacation.Other Ways to Say:…

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50 Idioms for Travelling with Meanings & Sentences
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50 Idioms for Travelling with Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Travelling 1. Hit the road Meaning: To begin a journey or leave a place.In a Sentence: We packed our bags early and hit the road by sunrise.Other Ways to Say: Start the journey, Set off 2. On the go Meaning: Busy or active, especially while travelingIn a Sentence: With all the sightseeing we…

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Idioms for Trees
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50 Idioms for Tress With Meanings & Sentences

50 Idioms for Trees 1. Barking up the wrong tree Meaning: To make a wrong assumption or pursue a mistaken course of actionIn a Sentence: If you think I lied, you’re barking up the wrong tree.Other Ways to Say: Misjudge, Make a wrong call 2. Branch out Meaning: To expand or diversify into new areasIn…

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