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For instance, what does it mean to spill the beans, and why
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Perhaps even more embarrassing than not understanding an idiom is misusing it. Because of how nonsensical the
phrases can be piece of cake? you dont want to get caught using them in an incorrect context. Take the idiom
used in the header above: Idioms are a piece of cake. When you refer to something as a piece of cake, youre
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calling it easy. In this context, the header is saying that idioms are easy to understand and use.
While it might seem like idioms are definitely not a piece of cake, to someone first learning about them, I can
assure you, the more of them you hear and study, the easier theyll be to accept as just a natural part of the
The following list of idioms will be in alphabetical order, with an explanation and contextual example provided for
easier comprehension.
Definition: Refers to the idea that its better to do something than just talk about it.
Example: He always tells his girlfriend that he loves her, but he never actually does anything nice for her.
Someone should teach him that actions speak louder than words.
blessing in disguise
Definition: Something good and beneficial that did not initially seem that way.
Example: It was raining so hard that our cab was late, and we were late to our reservation at the
restaurant. Turns out everyone who ate there that night got food poisoning. I guess the bad weather was a
blessing in disguise!
break a leg
Definition: Something you say to someone you want to wish luck on.
Example: Is tonight your big performance? Break a leg!
piece of cake
Definition: Something that is easy to understand or accomplish.
Example: My math homework last night was a piece of cake! I finished it ten minutes.
understanding real American English speech patterns for more information on the English
language, and all of its quirks.