This document provides definitions for common English sayings and idioms. It explains that sayings such as "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" means eating an apple daily can help you stay healthy, "a friend in need is a friend indeed" refers to someone who helps in times of trouble, and "better late than never" suggests it is better to do something late than not at all. It also defines phrases like "blood is thicker than water" as family bonds being stronger than other relationships, and "easier said than done" as something being more difficult to actually do than suggest.
This document provides definitions for common English sayings and idioms. It explains that sayings such as "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" means eating an apple daily can help you stay healthy, "a friend in need is a friend indeed" refers to someone who helps in times of trouble, and "better late than never" suggests it is better to do something late than not at all. It also defines phrases like "blood is thicker than water" as family bonds being stronger than other relationships, and "easier said than done" as something being more difficult to actually do than suggest.
This document provides definitions for common English sayings and idioms. It explains that sayings such as "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" means eating an apple daily can help you stay healthy, "a friend in need is a friend indeed" refers to someone who helps in times of trouble, and "better late than never" suggests it is better to do something late than not at all. It also defines phrases like "blood is thicker than water" as family bonds being stronger than other relationships, and "easier said than done" as something being more difficult to actually do than suggest.