Improve Your Vocabulary - 7 English Idioms for everyday use and what they mean 

Improve your Vocabulary

This idiom means you can enjoy two different things, opportunities at the same time 

The Best of both Worlds 

This idiom is used very commonly and usually when you are talking about someone. This refers to when the person who are talking about actually appears Infront of you 

Speak of the Devil 

This idiom can be used when trying to agree with someone. It can also be used when you are negotiating with someone. 

See eye to eye 

This idiom is used when trying to describe something impossible or something that can never happen 

When pigs fly 

This idiom is actually more of a phrase. It is used while finishing a specific task or when you stop working. For instance, once you are done with work you may call it a day. 

Call it a day 

The full version of the idiom is - to kill two birds with one stone. This refers to when you solve two problems at one go. 

Two birds with one stone 

The complete phrase is actually - Take it with a pinch of salt, which means to believe only a part of what you have been told. It is usually used in cases of exaggeration. 

A Pinch of Salt 

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