The Most Common English Idiom

A blessing in disguise 

Meaning:

a good thing that seemed bad at first

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A dime a dozen 

Meaning:

Something common

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Beat around the bush 

Meaning:

To speak in a roundabout way in order to avoid confronting an unpleasant topic

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Better late than never 

Meaning:

It implies that a belated achievement is better than not reaching a goal at all.

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Bite the bullet 

Meaning:

To get something over with because it is inevitable

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Break a leg 

Meaning:

Good luck

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Call it a day 

Meaning:

Stop working on something

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Cut somebody some slack 

Meaning:

Don't be so critical

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Cutting corners 

Meaning:

Doing something poorly in order to save time or money

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Easy does it 

Meaning:

Slow down

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Get out of hand 

Meaning:

Get out of control

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Get something out of your system 

Meaning:

Do the thing you've been wanting to do so you can move on

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Get your act together 

Meaning:

Work better or leave

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Give someone the benefit of the doubt 

Meaning:

Trust what someone says

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Go back to the drawing board 

Meaning:

Start over

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Hang in there

Meaning:

Don't give up

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Hang in there 

Meaning:

Don't give up

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