Idiom of the day

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Idiom of the day: Mum’s the word. Meaning: To keep a secret. Example: I think I’m pregnant, but mum’s the word until I know for sure.
Idiom of the day: Drink like a fish. Meaning: To drink too much alcohol. - Repinned by Chesapeake College Adult Ed. We offer free classes on the Eastern Shore of MD to help you earn your GED - H.S. Diploma or Learn English (ESL) . For GED classes contact Danielle Thomas 410-829-6043 dthomas@chesapeke.edu For ESL classes contact Karen Luceti - 410-443-1163 Kluceti@chesapeake.edu . www.chesapeake.edu
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Idiom of the day: Have your hands full. Meaning: To be very busy. Example: I have my hands full with my three children.
Idiom of the day: Hard nut to crack. Meaning: A problem that is hard to solve or…
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Idiom of the day: Jump on the bandwagon Meaning: To support something that is popular. Example: After the incredible success of Cadbury’s latest low-fat chocolate bar, Nestle has jumped on the banwagon, and released a low-fat version of Kit Kat.
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“Behind the times” means “old-fashioned”. Example: My mom refuses to email me, she still mails me letters. She’s so behind the times.
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Idiom of the day: Build castles in the air. Meaning: To make plans that have very little chance of happening. Example: Don’t build castles in the air, just find some work to earn money.