English Idioms: Couch potato

English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Couch potato
Meaning: Lazy person.
Example: He is a couch potato.

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  • English Idioms: Come of age

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    English Idioms: Come of age

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  • English Idioms: Pull in one’s horns

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    Idiom: Pull in one’s horns
    Meaning: (Also draw in one’s horn) To become less impassioned, aggressive, or argumentative; to back down from a fight; to yield or capitulate.
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    Idiom: Be a barrel of laughs
    Meaning: Be enjoyable or entertaining.
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  • English Idioms: Marry money

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  • English Idioms: Dead duck

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    Idiom: Dead duck
    Meaning: Said about someone or something that is is doomed to failure or death.
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