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Émoji
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#3121
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make yourself at home
idiom
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to feel comfortable and relaxed as if you were at home
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Please make yourself at home while I get the tea. |
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#3122
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how do you do
idiom
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a formal greeting used when meeting someone for the first time
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How do you do? It’s a pleasure to meet you. |
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#3123
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on cloud nine
idiom
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extremely happy; overjoyed
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She was on cloud nine after getting the job. |
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#3124
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tip of the hat
idiom
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a gesture of appreciation or respect
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A tip of the hat to everyone who made this event possible. |
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#3125
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show appreciation
idiom
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to express gratitude or recognition
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We should show appreciation for our teachers more often. |
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#3126
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thank heavens
idiom
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to be very thankful about something
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Thank heavens the storm is finally over. |
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#3127
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big thanks
idiom
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an informal way to say thank you very much
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Big thanks to everyone who supported the project. |
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#3128
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a debt of gratitude
idiom
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a feeling of being grateful to someone who has helped you
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We owe a debt of gratitude to our mentors. |
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#3129
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give credit where it's due
idiom
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to acknowledge someone's contribution or effort
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Let's give credit where it's due and thank the team. |
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#3130
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grateful as can be
idiom
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extremely thankful
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I’m grateful as can be for your guidance. |
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#3131
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forever grateful
idiom
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thankful for something for a long time
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I’ll be forever grateful for what you’ve done. |
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#3132
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words can’t express
idiom
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used to show that you are very thankful beyond words
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Words can’t express how thankful I am for your support. |
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#3133
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thank you kindly
idiom
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a polite way to say thank you warmly
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Thank you kindly for your time and patience. |
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#3134
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hand over
idiom
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to give control or possession to someone else
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She will hand over the keys when the lease is signed. |
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#3135
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keep out
idiom
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to prevent someone or something from entering
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Close the windows to keep out the dust during the renovation. |
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#3136
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bring down
idiom
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to make someone feel sad or to reduce something
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Don’t let one rude comment bring down your confidence. |
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#3137
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move forward
idiom
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to continue with progress after a delay or challenge
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After reviewing the feedback, we can move forward with the design. |
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#3138
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back up
idiom
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to support or to make a copy of important data
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Can you back up my explanation during the meeting? |
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#3139
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hold off
idiom
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to delay doing something
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Let’s hold off on finalizing the order until we confirm the budget. |
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#3140
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sail through
idiom
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to succeed at something easily
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With all that practice, you’ll sail through the interview. |
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#3141
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square away
idiom
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to organize or finish something neatly
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We need to square away the paperwork before the audit. |
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#3142
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fall through
idiom
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to fail to happen
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Our travel plans might fall through if the storm hits. |
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#3143
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sign up for
idiom
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to enroll in or agree to participate in something
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I’m going to sign up for the evening yoga class. |
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#3144
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take the high road
idiom
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to act morally or kindly even when others don't
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She decided to take the high road and forgive him. |
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#3145
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road to success
idiom
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the path or actions that lead to achievement
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Hard work is the road to success. |
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#3146
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life in the fast lane
idiom
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a lifestyle full of excitement, activity, and sometimes risk
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He enjoys life in the fast lane with parties and travel. |
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#3147
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put the brakes on
idiom
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to slow down or stop an activity
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The company had to put the brakes on its expansion plans. |
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#3148
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my way or the highway
idiom
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used to say that someone must accept your rules or leave
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The boss said it's my way or the highway. |
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#3149
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weigh the pros and cons
idiom
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to consider the advantages and disadvantages before making a choice
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You should weigh the pros and cons before quitting your job. |
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#3150
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bursting with joy
idiom
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full of happiness and excitement
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The children were bursting with joy on Christmas morning. |