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Raul Bryant
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9 December, 13:27
Idioms with their meaning
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9 December, 13:50
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Don't judge a book by its cover
-One shouldn't prejudge the worth or value of something based on its outward appearance alone
Kill two birds with one stone
-Achieve two aims at once/Complete two actions in one
Penny for your thoughts
-A way of asking what someone is thinking
Barking up the wrong tree
-Looking in the wrong place/Accusing the wrong person
Beat around the bush
-Avoiding the main issue/Not speaking directly about the issue
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