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expressio
has a figu
conventio
native spe
native spe
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of the idio
Examples
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of which t
of which t
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of idioms,
day.
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"first off",
"first off",
a point of
colorful "a
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sandwich
WHY IDIO
Idioms are
variety an
writing.
Idioms are
popular cu
books, or
Idioms ca
historical
historical
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common h
as birth, d
HOW TO U
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meaning of
2. Pay atte
which the
3. Be caref
c Expressi
ion, word,
gurative me
ionally und
peakers. T
peakers. T
t from the l
iom's indiv
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ent from th
g or definiti
h they are m
h they are m
speaker kn
s, and uses

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", "the oth
", "the oth
of", "What's
"asleep at
e bullet", "k
h".
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are used in
and color to
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culture, su
or songs.
can also be
al events.
al events.
dioms can
n human ex
death, or
USE IDIOM
sure you und
of the idiom
tention to th
e idiom is be
eful not to o
sion is an
, or phrase
meaning
nderstood b
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e literal me
ividual ele

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the literal
ition of the
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knows thou
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mpletely o
her day", "
her day", "
t's up?" or
at the whee
"knuckle
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to speech
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such as mo

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an be based
experience
r love.
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the context
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