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Expression Cards: idiom

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idiom
influencer culture
Meaning
the trend of social media personalities promoting products or lifestyles
Example
**Influencer culture** has changed how brands market themselves.
idiom
influencer marketing
Meaning
promoting products through influential people on social media
Example
Many brands invest in **influencer marketing** to reach younger audiences.
idiom
ink in
Meaning
to schedule or confirm something in writing
Example
I’ll **ink in** the interview for Tuesday morning.
idiom
Inquisitive mind
Meaning
A curious and eager-to-learn mindset.
Example
Children have an **inquisitive mind** that loves to explore.
idiom
inside job
Meaning
a crime committed by someone within the organization affected
Example
The robbery turned out to be an **inside job**.
idiom
internet troll
Meaning
a person who deliberately posts offensive or provocative comments online
Example
Don’t feed the **internet trolls** by replying to their comments.
idiom
iron curtain
Meaning
a barrier separating nations ideologically or politically
Example
During the Cold War, Europe was divided by the **iron curtain**.
idiom
iron fist in a velvet glove
Meaning
a gentle outward appearance hiding strong control
Example
Her leadership style is an **iron fist in a velvet glove**.
idiom
iron out
Meaning
to resolve small problems or differences
Example
We need to **iron out** the payment details before signing.
idiom
iron out the bugs
Meaning
to fix small problems or errors
Example
We spent the whole night **ironing out the bugs** in the AI chatbot.
idiom
iron out the kinks
Meaning
to resolve small problems or imperfections
Example
We’ll **iron out the kinks** before launch day.
idiom
iron out the wrinkles
Meaning
to solve small problems or differences
Example
We need to **iron out the wrinkles** before launching the project.
idiom
it blew my mind
Meaning
it amazed or shocked me completely
Example
The technology they used **blew my mind**.
idiom
It never rains but it pours
Meaning
When bad things happen, they happen all at once.
Example
First I lost my phone, then my wallet — **it never rains but it pours**.
idiom
It rings a bell
Meaning
something sounds familiar
Example
That name **rings a bell**, but I can’t remember where I heard it.
idiom
it takes two to tango
Meaning
both people involved in a situation are equally responsible
Example
You can't blame only him for the argument - **it takes two to tango**.
idiom
it's a piece of cake
Meaning
it's very easy
Example
The exam was **a piece of cake**.
idiom
It's always darkest before the dawn
Meaning
Things are usually worst just before they improve.
Example
Keep going, **it's always darkest before the dawn**.
idiom
it's not rocket science
Meaning
it's not difficult to understand
Example
You can learn to cook, **it's not rocket science**.
idiom
It’s not over till it’s over
Meaning
Don’t lose hope until the end.
Example
**It’s not over till it’s over**, we can still win this game.
idiom
it’s raining cats and dogs
Meaning
raining very heavily
Example
We can’t go out now; **it’s raining cats and dogs**.
idiom
itching to do something
Meaning
to be eager or impatient to do something
Example
He’s **itching to start** his new project.
idiom
itchy feet
Meaning
a strong desire to travel or move around
Example
After a few months at home, I started to get **itchy feet** again.