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Colette
Professional TeacherWater under the bridge
This idiom is used to talk about events or disagreements (negative things) that happened in the past that are now resolved and forgotten about.
"we had an argument last year but it's water under the bridge now"
"I thought that was water under the bridge? Why are we still talking about it?
Can you think of an example?
Jan 29, 2025 4:52 PM
Colette
Language Skills
English, French, Other, Spanish
Learning Language
French, Other, Spanish
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