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Idioms for Dead
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50 Idioms for Dead With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Dead 1. Kick the bucket Meaning: To die.In a Sentence: Sadly, my old neighbor kicked the bucket last night.Other Ways to Say: Pass away, Die, Expire. 2. Pushing up daisies Meaning: To be dead and buried.In a Sentence: When I’m gone, I want to be buried under a big oak tree, pushing up…

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Idioms for Death
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50 Idioms for Death With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Death 1. Kick the bucket Meaning: To die.In a Sentence: Sadly, Uncle Joe kicked the bucket last night.Other Ways to Say: Pass away, perish, die. 2. Pushing up daisies Meaning: To be dead and buried.In a Sentence: When Grandma passed away, she was buried under her favorite oak tree, pushing up daisies.Other Ways…

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Idioms for Depression
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50 Idioms for Depression With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Depression 1. In the depths of despair Meaning: Experiencing extreme sadness or hopelessness.In a Sentence: After losing his job, Mark was in the depths of despair.Other Ways to Say: Deeply saddened, feeling hopeless, in misery. 2. Down in the Dumps Meaning: Feeling very sad or depressed.In a Sentence: Jack has been down in…

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Idioms for Different
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50 Idioms for Different With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Different 1. March to the beat of a different drum Meaning: To act or think independently.In a Sentence: Jenna always dresses creatively—she marches to the beat of a different drum.Other Ways to Say: Do your own thing, Think outside the box. 2. One of a kind Meaning: Unique; unlike anything else.In a Sentence:…

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Idioms for Difficult
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50 Idioms for Difficult With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Difficult 1. A hard nut to crack Meaning: A difficult problem or person.In a Sentence: That math problem is a hard nut to crack.Other Ways to Say: Tough issue, difficult situation. 2. Between a rock and a hard place Meaning: Stuck in a situation where both options are equally difficult or undesirable.In a…

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Idioms for Dogs
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50 Idioms for Dogs With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Dogs 1. Let sleeping dogs lie Meaning: Avoid interfering in a situation that is currently stable.In a Sentence: I wanted to ask about the argument, but I decided to let sleeping dogs lie.Other Ways to Say: Don’t stir the pot, leave it be. 2. Dog-eat-dog world Meaning: A competitive and ruthless environment where…

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Idioms for Dreams
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50 Idioms for Dreams With Meanings & sentences

Idioms for Dreams 1. Dream Big Meaning: To set high goals or ambitions.In a Sentence: She always told her children to dream big and never settle.Other Ways to Say: Think big, aim high, shoot for the stars. 2. Sweet Dreams Meaning: Wishing someone a peaceful and pleasant sleep.In a Sentence: Mom kissed me goodnight and…

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Idioms for Dying
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50 Idioms for Dying With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Dying 1. Kick the bucket Meaning: To die.In a Sentence: Sadly, he kicked the bucket last week after a short illness.Other Ways to Say: Pass away, perish, meet one’s maker. 2. Bite the dust Meaning: To suffer defeat or to die.In a Sentence: After a long battle with illness, Grandma finally bit the…

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Idioms for Education
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50 Idioms for Education With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Education 1. Learn the ropes Meaning: To understand how something works, especially a new job or task.In a Sentence: It took me a week to learn the ropes at my new school.Other Ways to Say: Get the hang of it, pick it up, become familiar with it. 2. A piece of cake Meaning:…

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50 Idioms for Emotions With Meanings & Sentences
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50 Idioms for Emotions With Meanings & Sentences

Idioms for Emotions 1. Over the moon Meaning: Extremely happy or delightedIn a Sentence: When I got an A+ on my test, I was over the moon!Other Ways to Say: Ecstatic, thrilled 2. Walking on air Meaning: Feeling extremely happy or elatedIn a Sentence: She was walking on air after hearing the good news.Other Ways…

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