Lesson 31 Details
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Lesson 31 - Mask Toggle

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Expression Meaning Example Sentence
#901
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better safe than sorry
idiom
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It’s wiser to be cautious than to take risks and regret later.
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I always double-check the locks — better safe than sorry.

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#902
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in safe hands
idiom
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Being protected or taken care of by someone trustworthy.
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Don’t worry about the kids, they’re in safe hands with Grandma.

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#903
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take your life in your hands
idiom
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To do something very risky or dangerous.
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You’re taking your life in your hands by driving in that storm.

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#904
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a close call
idiom
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A situation where a disaster or accident was narrowly avoided.
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That was a close call — the car almost hit us!

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#905
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dodged a bullet
idiom
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To narrowly escape a dangerous or unlucky situation.
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We really dodged a bullet when that deal fell through.

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#906
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in harm’s way
idiom
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In a position to be injured or in danger.
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Firefighters often put themselves in harm’s way to save others.

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#907
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by the skin of one’s teeth
idiom
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To narrowly escape or achieve something by a very small margin.
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I passed the exam by the skin of my teeth.

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#908
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a loose cannon
idiom
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A person who behaves unpredictably and may cause problems.
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Be careful with him — he’s a loose cannon.

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#909
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live up to expectations
idiom
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to fulfill what is expected of you
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He worked hard to live up to expectations.

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#910
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pioneer a new path
idiom
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to lead the way in a new venture or innovation
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He was the first to pioneer a new path in renewable energy solutions.

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#911
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a power play
idiom
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a strategic move to gain control or influence over a situation
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His decision to challenge the leader was a clear power play.

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#912
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spin the truth
idiom
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to present a situation in a way that benefits a particular perspective
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The politician tried to spin the truth about the scandal to protect his reputation.

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#913
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in the hot seat
idiom
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to be in a difficult or uncomfortable position, often with public scrutiny
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After the controversy, the mayor was in the hot seat for several days.

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#914
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bottle up emotions
idiom
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to keep feelings inside and not express them
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He tends to bottle up his emotions, which isn't healthy in the long run.

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#915
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a rollercoaster of emotions
idiom
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to experience very high and very low emotional states in a short time
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The week was a rollercoaster of emotions, with moments of joy and sadness.

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#916
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in the dumps
idiom
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feeling sad or depressed
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After the argument, he was really in the dumps.

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#917
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a tough decision to make
idiom
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a decision that is difficult to make because of the potential consequences
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Choosing between two job offers was a tough decision to make.

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#918
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go back and forth
idiom
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to keep changing your mind about something
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He’s been going back and forth about buying a new car.

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#919
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take a stand
idiom
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to make a firm decision or opinion known
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It’s time to take a stand and support what you believe in.

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#920
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eat humble pie
idiom
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to admit your mistake and apologize
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After blaming her friend, she had to eat humble pie when she realized she was wrong.

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#921
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my bad
idiom
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a casual way to admit a small mistake
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Oh, I forgot to bring your book — my bad!

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#922
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take the blame
idiom
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to accept responsibility for something wrong
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He decided to take the blame for the team's failure.

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#923
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mea culpa
idiom
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an expression used to admit one's own fault
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He offered a public mea culpa for his earlier comments.

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#924
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beat oneself up
idiom
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to blame yourself too much for something
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Don’t beat yourself up over one mistake.

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#925
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throw oneself at someone's mercy
idiom
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to ask for forgiveness and hope for kindness
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She threw herself at the teacher’s mercy after missing the deadline.

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#926
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make amends
idiom
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to do something to show you are sorry
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He tried to make amends by helping her with her work.

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#927
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a ray of sunshine
idiom
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someone or something that brings happiness
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Her smile is a ray of sunshine on a gloomy day.

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#928
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lightning fast
idiom
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extremely fast
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She replied lightning fast to the email.

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#929
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bull market
idiom
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a period when prices of stocks are rising
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Investors are optimistic during a bull market.

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#930
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bear market
idiom
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a period when stock prices are falling
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Many people lose money during a bear market.

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