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Common English idioms expressions IdiomMeaning Give someone the cold shoulder Ignore someone Go on a wild goose chase To do something pointless Good things come to those who wait Be patient He has bigger fish to fry He has bigger things to take care of than what we are talking about now55 more rows
The most common English idioms IdiomMeaningUsage Miss the boat Its too late as part of a sentence No pain, no gain You have to work for what you want by itself On the ball Doing a good job as part of a sentence Pull someones leg To joke with someone as part of a sentence33 more rows
List of 100+ Common Idioms, Their Meanings and Examples of Their Usage in Sentences IdiomMeaning Under the weatherFeeling ill / Getting a cold Have ones head in the clouds To have no concentration at all On thin ice Used to refer to a sensitive scenario or a person who is in trouble Give a cold shoulder Act rudely to someone62 more rows
The most common English idioms IdiomMeaningUsage Bite the bullet To get something over with because it is inevitable as part of a sentence Break a leg Good luck by itself Call it a day Stop working on something as part of a sentence Cut somebody some slack Dont be so critical as part of a sentence33 more rows
Phrases with Meaning and Example in English 1.To bank on someone/something. Meaning: To guess that something is probable. Bring to the table. Meaning: Providing someone with expertise or benefits. To be out of your mind. Drives me up the wall. Hit the ceiling. Zero in on. Calling the shots. Got my mojo working.

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Idioms and Phrases for SSC CGL PDF - Top 100 Words List Idioms and PhrasesMeaning 5. Every cloud has a silver lining Every bad situation has some good aspect 6. Feel a bit under the weather Feeling slightly ill 7. Get out of hand To lose control 8. Hit the nail on the head Do or say something exactly right88 more rows

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