Lesson 54 Details
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Lesson 54 - Mask Toggle

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Expression Meaning Example Sentence
#1591
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wake up to
idiom
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to become aware of something important
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Communities are waking up to the impact of noise pollution.

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#1592
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Light a fire under someone
idiom
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To motivate someone to take action or work harder.
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The coach’s speech really lit a fire under the players.

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#1593
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Push yourself
idiom
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Try to do better or go beyond your limits.
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You won’t improve unless you push yourself.

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#1594
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go separate ways
idiom
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to end a relationship or partnership
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After ten years together, they decided to go separate ways.

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#1595
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get over someone
idiom
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to recover from the pain of a breakup or loss
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It took her months to get over him.

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#1596
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mend a broken heart
idiom
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to heal from emotional pain after a breakup
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It takes time to mend a broken heart.

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#1597
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on the run
idiom
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trying to avoid being caught by the police
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The suspect has been on the run for three days.

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#1598
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cold case
idiom
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a criminal case that has not been solved for a long time
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The detective reopened a cold case from 1999.

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#1599
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book someone
idiom
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to officially charge someone with a crime
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The police booked him for theft.

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#1600
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bail out
idiom
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to release someone from jail after paying bail money
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His family managed to bail him out after two days.

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#1601
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crime doesn't pay
idiom
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doing wrong or illegal things will never bring true success
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He learned the hard way that crime doesn't pay.

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#1602
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sketchy details
idiom
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information that is incomplete or unclear
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The witness gave only sketchy details about the incident.

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#1603
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in the same frame
idiom
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having a shared perspective or understanding
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Before we start, we need to make sure everyone is in the same frame.

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#1604
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paint oneself into a corner
idiom
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to create a situation where one has limited options
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He painted himself into a corner by promising too much.

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#1605
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art for art's sake
idiom
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art created for its beauty rather than for any purpose
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Some artists believe in art for art's sake rather than commercial success.

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#1606
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put the finishing touches
idiom
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to complete something perfectly by adding the final details
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She’s putting the finishing touches on her painting.

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#1607
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draw attention
idiom
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to make people notice something
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The bright colors draw attention to the poster.

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#1608
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frame of mind
idiom
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a person's mood or mental state
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He’s not in the right frame of mind to make decisions.

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#1609
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I couldn’t agree more
idiom
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To completely agree with someone
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That’s exactly what I was thinking — I couldn’t agree more.

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#1610
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You can say that again
idiom
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Used to strongly agree with someone
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‘It’s been a long day.’ ‘You can say that again!

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#1611
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That’s for sure
idiom
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Used to strongly confirm agreement
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He’s a great leader — that’s for sure.

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#1612
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agree to disagree
idiom
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to accept that you have different opinions and stop arguing
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We’ll just agree to disagree on this topic.

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#1613
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go along with
idiom
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to agree to something or support an idea
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I’ll go along with your plan since it sounds reasonable.

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#1614
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take sides
idiom
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to support one person or group in an argument
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It’s hard not to take sides when your friends are arguing.

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#1615
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beg to differ
idiom
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to politely disagree with someone
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I beg to differ, but I think your conclusion is incorrect.

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#1616
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sing from the same hymn sheet
idiom
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to express the same opinion as others, especially publicly
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All the managers are singing from the same hymn sheet on this issue.

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#1617
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have words with
idiom
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to argue or disagree with someone
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She had words with her boss about the new schedule.

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#1618
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split hairs
idiom
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to argue about small or unimportant details
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Stop splitting hairs and focus on the main issue.

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#1619
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see things differently
idiom
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to have a different opinion or perspective
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I see things differently when it comes to politics.

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#1620
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at odds with
idiom
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to disagree or be in conflict with someone or something
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His views are at odds with the company policy.

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