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Idioms starting with T

Idioms starting with T

Idioms starting with T Idioms starting with t Idioms starting with t Idiom Meaning Take a rain check To decline an offer or invitation, with the intention of possibly accepting it later Take the bull by the horns To confront a difficult situation boldly Taste of your own medicine To experience something unpleasant that one […]

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Idioms starting with y

Idioms starting with Y

Idioms starting with Y Idioms starting with y Idioms starting with y Idiom Meaning Yellow-bellied Cowardly or lacking courage You can’t judge a book by its cover You cannot accurately judge someone or something based solely on appearance You reap what you sow You experience the consequences of your actions Young at heart Having a

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Idioms starting with C

Idioms starting with C

Idioms starting with C Idioms starting with C Idioms starting with C Idiom Meaning Catch-22 A situation in which a desired outcome is impossible to achieve due to contradictory rules or conditions. Cold feet Nervousness or hesitation about doing something. Close but no cigar To come close to success but fall short. Curiosity killed the

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