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"Get the show on the road" means "to get started, to begin something". Example: We've got less than two hours to get this room ready for the party so let's get the show on the road. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic
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"Heart to heart" is a sincere and intimate conversation. Example: I’m worried that my son is using drugs. I’m going to have a heart to heart with him tonight. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic
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"Lose track of time" means "to be unaware of what time it is". Example: Every time Matthew goes to the library, he loses track of time. Once he stayed there for 8 hours! #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #time
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"All bark and no bite" means "when someone threatens to do things that they are not really willing or able to do". Example: That new manager threatened to fire me again, but I know he won't do it. He's all bark and no bite. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #bark #bite
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"Call a spade a spade" means "to say the truth about something, even if it is not polite or pleasant". Example: Let's call a spade a spade – Brad is a very poor student. #idiom #idioms #slang #saying #sayings #phrase #phrases #expression #expressions #english #englishlanguage #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #toeic #spade
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"Rooted to the spot" means "unable to move because of fear or surprise". Example: Jane stood rooted to the spot when she saw the ghost. #idiom #idioms #english #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #spot
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"Shake a leg" means "to hurry, to move faster". Example: Let’s shake a leg, guys. We gotta be there in twenty minutes. #idiom #idioms #english #learnenglish #studyenglish #language #vocabulary #efl #esl #tesl #tefl #toefl #ielts #shake #leg
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