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NAME: by name, in name only, big name, by the name of

on 20/02/2013

Expressions/idioms with NAME  good name, in name only, big name, by the name of, by name name (n) – reputation – The hotel’s bad service gave it a bad name – This school has a […] Read more...

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Expressions with LIFE: as large as life, come to life, take life in hands

on 20/02/2013

 Meaning of expressions with LIFE as large as life, come to life, not on your life, take one’s life in your hands life (n) – person that is the cause of enjoyment or activity in […] Read more...

Categories: Vocabulary - Tags: come to life, English expressions, Languagewell, life, vocabulary

Expressions with KILL; kill time, kill 2 birds, dress to kill,

on 20/02/2013

Meaning of idioms with KILL kill 2 birds with 1 stone, kill time, dress to kill Kill (v) 1 hurt very much (fig) – My new shoes are killing me 2 destroy or spoil the […] Read more...

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Meaning of expressions with JOB

on 19/02/2013

Idiomatic expressions  with JOB: good job, bad job, out of a job, jobs for the boys a job – sthg hard to do It was a real job to get the children ready to leave […] Read more...

Categories: Vocabulary - Tags: a bad job, a good job, a job, English expressions, idioms, jobs for the boys, Languagewell, lessons, out of a job, vocabulary

Idioms with ICE: cut no ice, break the ice, skate on thin ice, keep on ice

on 19/02/2013

  Meaning of expressions with ICE Skate on thin ice, break the ice, cut no ice, keep on ice Break the ice begin to be friendly with; begin something difficult – Jayne, Jeremy’s wife is […] Read more...

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