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Idiomatic expression:

if it were his money that had been lost,
he’d be singing another tune.

Idiomatic expressionsTheir meaning
By heart Knowing surely
Call it a dayRemarkable day
Go without saying It is clear
Ring a bellsound familiar
Slowly but surelyGetting result at the end.
Takes a lot of nerve require a lot of courage
Take it into account into consideration
Can’t believe one’s eyes incredible
A breeze Something very easy to do. A piece of cake.
Chip in (on, for) contribute, help a little bit
Get in one’s blood become a habit, become customary
Lend a hand help, give a hand
Look who’s talking ! ( as he smoke and say don’t smoke!)
Music to my ears something that sound pleasant
What the doctor ordered exactly what was needed, the perfect thing
On edge nervous
On hand easily available
Right away immediately
To know the ropes to know how to do in a particular situation
Clear up clarify, make understandable, become nice and sunny ( about weather)
Get off the ground start to be successful
Hours on end a lot of hours
Short for a nickname for
Over one’s head obscure, not understandable ( a joke for example)
Push one’s luck to continue doing something too long; to keep taking chance
Run of the mill ordinary
To put somebody through the mill to do harm for him.
For good forever, permanently
An old hand at an experienced person
Pull one’s leg joke with someone; make up a story
In the same boat in the same situation; having the same problem
Save one’s breath don’t bother asking someone.
Serve Somebody (one) right receive the proper punishment get the penalty one deserves
Follow in one’s footsteps do what someone else did ( especially an older relative)
Break the news (to) inform; give bad news.
By and large mostly, generally; on the whole
Sing another tune change one’s opinion; feel differently
That’s out of the question definitely not, impossible
Come out of it smelling like a rose at the end she will solve her problems
Rough it experience somewhat difficult or primitive conditions
to be even warm don’t want
Day in and day out Constantly
Down the drain Wasted, done for no raison
Easy as pie Very easy, a piece of cake
To be hard to come by somethingdifficult to find something
To fall the roughFail to hapen
To feel like a million dollarsFell very good
To follow in one's foot stepsTo do what someone(an old relative) did
To get a kick out of doing somethingenjoying, love, fun doing something
To get in touch with get a hold to, contact
To get under waystart, begin
To get in one's bloodbecome a habit, become customary
To give somebody a cold shoulderignore, act unfriendly toward somebody
To get off the gound start to be successful
To get the hang of somethinglearn how to do something
To get in over one's headtake on too much responsibility, bite off
To get carried awaygo too far, do too much, go an extra mile
To get in the wayTo block, to obstruct
To give a hand withassist
To give a handapplaud, clap
To go without sayingbe obvious, be clear
To go easy onnot punish severely
To have the time of one's lifehave fun, great time
To have a word with someonetalk briefly to someone
To have a hunch have an intuitive feeling
To have a heartbe compassionate, show mercy
To have one's hands fullbe very busy, have a challenging job
To hit the roadleave, go away
To hit it offbecome friendly (especially at the first meeting)
To hear first hand (from)get information directly from somebody


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