101 American English Idioms"101 American English Idioms" takes the mystery out of these common U.S. expressions and explains their meanings in context. On the audio CD, native speakers read each of the 101 idioms, so you can hear how American English sounds and practice what you have learned. |
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101 American English ability to cope accept the consequences Alive brighten American English Idioms angry arriving early gives bad mood bad-tempered ball rolling Best Shot try bite the bullet Blow It fail Bullet endure bury the hatchet catches the worm Different Strokes Doug dressed to kill Drive Someone early bird catches exam face the music feel fly a kite Go Fly guess Hair bother someone Hatchet make peace Horse's Mouth hurt interests and tastes Kill wear one's Listen looks Money Talks mouth native speakers NUMBER One's Bite posi Section Shake a Leg Shoot the Breeze Sitting Pretty Sleeping Dogs Lie Snow Job Someone a Line Someone the Slip Someone's Back Someone's Hair bother speakers of English stop bothering someone strange and suspicious sure take more food talk tell Teresa Thumbs clumsy tickets told uninteresting and meaningless What's Worm arriving early Yeah