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#3091
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throw a tantrum
idiom
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to have an outburst of anger or frustration, often in a childish manner
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The child threw a tantrum when she didn’t get the toy she wanted. |
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#3092
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a kind heart
idiom
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a person who is generous and caring
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Her kind heart is what makes her loved by everyone. |
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#3093
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warm the cockles of one's heart
idiom
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to make someone feel happy or grateful
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Her thoughtful gift really warmed the cockles of my heart. |
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#3094
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go steady
idiom
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to date someone regularly and exclusively
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They've been going steady for over two years now. |
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#3095
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pop the question
idiom
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to ask someone to marry you
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He finally popped the question during dinner. |
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#3096
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get back together
idiom
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to resume a relationship after breaking up
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They got back together after a few months apart. |
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#3097
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dump someone
idiom
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to end a romantic relationship suddenly or unkindly
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She dumped him by text message. |
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#3098
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on the rebound
idiom
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starting a new relationship soon after a breakup
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He started dating again on the rebound. |
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#3099
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fly off the handle
idiom
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to react in a very angry way without thinking
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He flew off the handle when someone scratched his new car. |
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#3100
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bite someone's head off
idiom
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to respond angrily or sharply to someone
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I just asked a question and he bit my head off! |
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#3101
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hot under the collar
idiom
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feeling angry or embarrassed
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He got hot under the collar when his mistake was pointed out. |
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#3102
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at the end of your rope
idiom
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to be extremely frustrated and have no patience left
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After dealing with delays all day, she was at the end of her rope. |
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#3103
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go ballistic
idiom
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to become extremely angry or excited
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Dad went ballistic when he found out I dented his car. |
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#3104
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hold your nerve
idiom
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to remain calm and confident under pressure
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She held her nerve and finished the speech perfectly. |
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#3105
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go by the book
idiom
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to follow rules or procedures strictly
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The officer always goes by the book during inspections. |
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#3106
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the right thing to do
idiom
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the most ethical or moral action to take
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Apologizing was the right thing to do. |
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#3107
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to take the high road
idiom
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to choose the most ethical or moral path, even when others don’t
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She decided to take the high road and not respond with anger. |
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#3108
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take a nosedive
idiom
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to decline suddenly and dramatically
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The company's stock took a nosedive after the scandal. |
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#3109
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At a snail’s pace
idiom
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Very slowly.
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The traffic was moving at a snail’s pace. |
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#3110
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Wait for the dust to settle
idiom
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Wait until a situation becomes clear or calm.
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Let’s wait for the dust to settle before making a decision. |
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#3111
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Hold out
idiom
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Continue to survive or resist for a long time.
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They managed to hold out until help arrived. |
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#3112
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Ride it out
idiom
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Endure a difficult situation until it improves.
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We just need to ride it out until things get better. |
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#3113
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Star-studded
idiom
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Full of famous or talented people.
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The event was star-studded with celebrities from all fields. |
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#3114
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how’s it going
idiom
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a casual way of asking how someone is doing
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How’s it going? You look great today! |
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#3115
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good to see you
idiom
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a friendly way to greet someone you know
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Good to see you again after so long! |
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#3116
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say hello
idiom
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to greet someone
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Please say hello to your parents for me. |
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#3117
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meet and greet
idiom
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an event where people meet and introduce themselves
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The company organized a meet and greet for new employees. |
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#3118
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make a good impression
idiom
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to create a positive image of yourself in someone's mind
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You should dress well to make a good impression. |
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#3119
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get acquainted
idiom
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to become familiar or friendly with someone
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We had a short chat to get acquainted. |
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#3120
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give someone a warm welcome
idiom
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to greet someone very kindly and enthusiastically
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They gave us a warm welcome when we arrived. |