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English idioms,sayings and expressions
english idioms,sayings
miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011
'Monkey see, monkey do' 30634
'Monkey see, monkey do'
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This idiom means that children will learn their behaviour by copying what they see happening around them.
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thumb through something 30620
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friends with benefits 30617
haul ass 30616
ducking and diving 30615
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land/sock somebody one (informal)30613
seal someone's fate 30612
sweet nothings 30611
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gla·zier 30609
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writer's block 30604
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dollars to donuts/doughnuts (American informal)30602
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Horses for courses. (British & Australian)30598
get one's ears pinned back 30597
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