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Rianne Douglas
Professional TeacherIdiom of the day - End in smoke
Meaning: To end in failure; to fail to produce positive results; to be destroyed or ruined.
Example: I know my presentation will end in smoke, I haven't prepared enough.
If you'd like to practice using this idiom, please write back to me on this post with an example and I'll tell you if you're using it correctly :D
Finally, if you're looking for a friendly and patient teacher please check out my profile, my trial lessons start at $6. I look forward to meeting you. Thank you, Rianne :)
Aug 29, 2022 11:29 AM
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Rianne Douglas
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Bulgarian, English
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