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English Phrases and Idioms

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Podcast Up In Arms

Podcast Up In Arms

2015-06-0300:51

Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Up In Arms'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Two heads are better than one'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Too many cooks spoil the broth'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Throwing in the towel'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'There's an elephant in the room' .
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'The writing's on the wall'.
Podcast The Last Straw

Podcast The Last Straw

2015-06-0300:51

Origin and description of the English phrase, 'The last straw'.
Podcast The Big Cheese

Podcast The Big Cheese

2015-06-0300:42

Origin and description of the English phrase, ' The big cheese'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'The bee's knees' .
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Take the bull by the horns'.
Podcast Round The Bend

Podcast Round The Bend

2015-06-0300:50

Origin and description of the English phrase, ' Round the bend'.
Podcast Play It By Ear

Podcast Play It By Ear

2015-06-0300:48

Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Play it by ear'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Not worth his salt'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Not for all the tea in china'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Much ado about nothing'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Money doesn't grow on trees'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Hit the ground running'.
Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Get off your high horse'.
Podcast Face The Music

Podcast Face The Music

2015-06-0300:43

Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Face the music'.
Podcast Ducks In A Row

Podcast Ducks In A Row

2015-06-0300:59

Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Ducks in a row'.
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