Mouse Potato – English Idiom
Mouse Potato A mouse potato is a person who spends too much time using a computer. (It comes from the expression “Couch Potato” which […]
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Mouse Potato A mouse potato is a person who spends too much time using a computer. (It comes from the expression “Couch Potato” which […]
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The Rat Race The rat race is commonly used to mean an exhausting, repetitive lifestyle that has no time for relaxation or enjoyment. This
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Play cat and mouse with (someone) This idiom is used when someone, (the cat), is using his or her position, power, or influence to
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We often hear the prefix ultra- used to describe products and services with an extreme quality. It’s also used in a few nouns that
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Like A Drowned Rat This idiom is used to describe someone who is very wet and looks uncomfortable. This Idiom can be found with
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(As) Poor as a Church Mouse Can you guess what this idiom means? It means very poor. The phrasal verb pitch in means: to
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“Confused about when to use choice and when to use choose? This guide clearly explains the difference between the two, with examples you can use right away. Learn everything you need to know about Choice or Choose—plus get a free PDF and video.
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Idioms are expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal meaning of the words used. This post will explain some common Idioms
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