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With Wild Abandon: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
Imagine hearing someone describe an event where people danced, laughed, and celebrated "with wild abandon". Do you picture a joyful,…
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High as a Kite: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"High as a kite" is an idiom used to describe someone thrilled, excited, or intoxicated. It can also mean that…
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Shrimping: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
1. A small, elongated marine or freshwater crustacean commonly used as food. 2. The action or practice of fishing for…
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Reading: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
1. The action or skill of understanding written or printed matter by interpreting the characters or symbols of which it…
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Fishing: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
1. The activity of catching fish, either for food or as a sport. 2. The endeavor of seeking or pursuing…
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Level to the Ground: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "level to the ground" means obliterating something or reducing it to nothing. It is often used to describe…
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Front Row Seat: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
A "front row seat" is a seat that is located closer to the front of a performance or event than…
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Pull Off: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Pull off" is an idiom that refers to overcoming challenges, risks, or doubts and achieving a good result. It implies…
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You Scared the Hell Out of Me: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "you scared the hell out of me" means that someone or something scared you very much, usually suddenly…
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Take the Lead: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The expression "take the lead" signifies someone stepping forward, assuming responsibility, and guiding others. It's like saying, "I'll be the…
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Jump the Shark: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
Have you ever heard someone use the phrase "jump the shark"? It's a unique idiom that means something has gone…
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Put Foot in Mouth: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
We all have those embarrassing moments when we say something we wish we hadn't. It's like we unintentionally take a…
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Kack: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
1. "Kack" (slang, vulgar): A derogatory term used to describe something of low quality or value. 2. "Kack" (informal): An…
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Writing: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
1. Writing (noun): The activity or skill of marking coherent words on paper or another surface. 2. Writing (noun): The…
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What: Definition, Meaning, and Examples
1. (interrogative pronoun) Used to ask about the definition or identity of something or someone. 2. (relative pronoun) Referring back…
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