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At times sometimes.
Nowadays these days.
By the time Before.
So far untill now.
In the meantime during this time.
At this very moment exactly at this moment.
At the present time this time.
In the world Is used with a question Word to show surprise.
No wonder It’s not surprising.
It doesn’t matter no matter = it is not important.
Don’t worry don’t feel anxious.
In order to to.
To feel like to want to ( with a gerund).
On earth But, why ? Where on earth have you been ?
To head straight for to go immediately to.
To be around to be not far .
As a result because of that.
In addition to as well as ( connects two similar ideas).
According to This This says That.
Some time ago some time before now.
Every chance we get as frequently as we can.
As soon as possible in the brief moment.
How come? why?
To be about right now.
What’s the matter ? what happened ?
It’s up to you ! It’s your decision !
Time’s up The time is over.
What’s on your mind ? what are you thinking about ?
To work flat out to work very hard.
Once in a while sometimes.
So far so good everything is okay until now.
Other way around opposite.
By next day this next day.
One by one one after another.
Little by little step by step.
It’s over It’s finish.
In spite of Despite.
As a matter of fact in fact, in reality, actually
Boiling with anger very angry.
You’re telling me ! You are right.
No kidding ! you are not joking ! Are you serious ?
In anutshell In summary, in brief
For good Forever
For the time being Temporarily, for now
To be like a fish out of water Not in normal surroundings
To drop sombody a line Send somebody a letter
One's eyes are bigger than one's stomach Someone who takes more food than she/he can eat
A far cry from No similar to, not as good as
To cost an arm and a leg Very expensive
To call it a dayStop working for the day, go home
To jump to conclusions Form opinions without sufficient evidence
To keep an eye on Watch, take care of, look after
To keep an eye out (for) Look after, keep on searching
To keep track of something Know where sometning or somebody is
To loose track Not keep track
To know like the back of one's hand Be very familiar with
To play it safeChoose a cauchious plan
To bite off more than one could chew Take on more responsability than one can handle
At the drop of a hat Quickly, without any preparation
To be better off In an improved condition
Above all Most importantly
To be rusty Need practice or review
To play it by ear Do something without a definite plan
To run of the mill Ordinary
By and large Mostly, generally, on the whole
To hold still Not to move
Hit it off Become friendly(especially at the first meeting)
Pat oneself on the back Congratulate oneself
Tear oneself away from something Stop to do something
Things are loading up The situation is improving
Throw cold water on discourage, force to cancel
Throw the book at someone Give the maximum punishment
Stick with Have something one cannot get rid of
A stone's throw from Not far away from, close to
To serve one right Receive the proper punishment
On one's own Independant
On needles and pins Nervous, anxious
On edge Nervous
On the go Always moving,, always busy
Not believe one's ears (or eyes) Be unable to believe
Make up one's mind Decide
To snap up a bargain Jump to the opportunity


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