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  • English Idioms: Every trick in the book

    English Idioms About “General”
    Idiom: Every trick in the book
    Meaning: Said when you try every possible way to achieve something.
    Example: She’s tried every trick in the book to convince him in vain.

  • English Idioms: A steal

    English Idioms About “Crime”
    Idiom: A steal
    Meaning: A steal refers to a good deal; it’s almost like you stole it.
    Example: “You look great in these shoes!” “They’re at 70% discount! I paid Just $30!” “Wow that’s really a steal! It’s such a great deal.”

  • English Idioms: Darken someone’s door

    English Idioms About “Furniture”
    Idiom: Darken someone’s door
    Meaning: To darken someone’s door means to be an unwelcome visitor.
    Example: Never darken my door again!

  • English Idioms: Bite me

    English Idioms About “General”
    Idiom: Bite me
    Meaning: An expression of discontent, aggravation or anger.
    Example: Why are you shouting like that? Oh, bite me!

  • English Idioms: Lift the curtain

    English Idioms About “Furniture”
    Idiom: Lift the curtain
    Meaning: To lift the curtain on something means: 1. to start. 2. to make something known or public; disclose.
    Example: 1. It’s time to raise the curtain, guys. Let’s start working. 2. The company decided to lift the curtain on their new product.

  • English Idioms: Take the bit between one’s teeth

    English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
    Idiom: Take the bit between one’s teeth
    Meaning: To take charge.
    Example: The company needed a new manager for the project. So he took the bit between his teeth.