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Writing Good English: Idioms
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Writing Good English: Idioms
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1. Rakesh has turned out to be a false friend of Nehru
2. She has another pair of shoes
3. One should put by some money to enjoy one’s life after retirement
4. Don’t forget to reckon in the money spent on petrol
5. They still like to keep up the old Christmas custom.
6. The Alpha and Omega
7. Let the grass grow under one’s feet
8. The acid gives off a hot smell
9. Then fold in the rest of the sugar and flavouring
10. Don’t forget to reckon in the money spent on petrol
11. "To have an axe to grind"
12. What did you make of the old lady?
13. The Alpha and Omega
14. He was murdered in cold blood
15. She can no longer bear with her husband
16. A cock and bull story
17. It’s good trying to put off the evil day
18. One should put by some money to enjoy one’s life after retirement
19. To keep one’s temper
20. Let the grass grow under one’s feet