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Jun 29, 2024 4:48 PM
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1. Bite the bullet
Meaning: To face a difficult situation with courage.
Example: "I was very nervous, and I didnât want to do the English, but I decided to bite the bullet. In the end, it was actually really fun.
2. Barking up the wrong tree
Meaning: to follow the wrong course of action because your beliefs or ideas about something are incorrect
Example: "When the police suspected John of the robbery, they were barking up the wrong tree. John had an alibi and was nowhere near the crime scene. It was actually his neighbour who committed the crime.
3. The ball is in someoneâs court
Meaning: Itâs someoneâs turn to take action or make a decision.
Example: "Iâve given the client a great offer. Now, the ball is in his court."
4. Break the ice
Meaning: To initiate conversation in a social setting.
Example: "At the beginning of the meeting, everyone was quiet and a bit nervous. To break the ice, the manager told a funny story about her first day at the company, which made everyone laugh and feel more comfortable."
5. Under the weather
Meaning: Feeling ill or unwell.
Example: "Iâm feeling a bit under the weather today, so Iâm going to stay home."
June 29, 2024
Numbers 3 and 5 were new to me... thank you!
July 1, 2024
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