English expression – "Slipped my mind"
Slipped my mind – forgot “I bought party invitations but I forgot to mail them! It completely slipped my mind.” “Sorry I can’t meet …
Slipped my mind – forgot “I bought party invitations but I forgot to mail them! It completely slipped my mind.” “Sorry I can’t meet …
📚English expression📚 squeeze into something This expression means to make room or time for someone or something in a small space or a tight schedule, often …
Rip the band aid off = Do something that will be uncomfortable or difficult very quickly so you don’t prolong the pain. (make the …
To be tight has 2 meanings- 1. If someone is tight it means that they don’t like to spend money. “Fred never spends money …
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Heads up is a common expression in English. You may have heard it on a TV show or in a movie. It is usually …
Out with the old and in with the new During New Years I often hear this expression. It means getting rid of your old …
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Here’s another famous expression that uses the word heat! If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen This means: If you cannot handle the pressure, you should not …
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It’s about time = This is a criticism (negative comment) that something needs to be done and someone has waited too long. A: “Mike …
Here is a common English expression It’s time to (verb) OR It’s time for (noun) = Now is the time to do something, or …
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Let’s look at the meaning of the expression “what little I had…” using some examples with an explanation. “I spent what little money I …