This document defines and provides examples for 4 English phrases: "The best of both worlds" means enjoying two opportunities simultaneously; "Speak of the devil" refers to someone just being discussed appearing; "See eye to eye" means agreeing; and "Once in a blue moon" describes something that happens infrequently.
This document defines and provides examples for 4 English phrases: "The best of both worlds" means enjoying two opportunities simultaneously; "Speak of the devil" refers to someone just being discussed appearing; "See eye to eye" means agreeing; and "Once in a blue moon" describes something that happens infrequently.
This document defines and provides examples for 4 English phrases: "The best of both worlds" means enjoying two opportunities simultaneously; "Speak of the devil" refers to someone just being discussed appearing; "See eye to eye" means agreeing; and "Once in a blue moon" describes something that happens infrequently.