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Here's looking at you: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Here’s looking at you" is an idiomatic expression typically used as an informal toast, to wish someone a good fortune,…
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Including But Not Limited To: Definition, Meaning, Examples

The idiom "including but not limited to" is commonly used in legal documents, contracts, and agreements. It emphasizes that the…
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As Per My/Your Request: Definition, Meaning, How to Reply

This idiom, "As Per My/Your Request," is commonly used in professional settings to politely inform someone that a specific action has…
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As Per My Last Email: Definition, Meaning, How to Reply

"As Per My Last Email" is an idiom commonly used in professional communication as a polite yet assertive way to…
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Thanks For Letting Me Know: Definition, Meaning, Alternatives

The idiom "Thanks for letting me know" is quite a common phrase used in everyday language, mainly to express gratitude…
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Put A Pin In It: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The phrase "put a pin in it" signifies temporarily halting a discussion or idea to revisit it at a later…
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Talk to a Brick Wall: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The idiom "talk to a brick wall" suggests communicating with someone who is not listening or does not understand. People…
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Out of Spite: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The phrase "out of spite" denotes acting with the intent to annoy, upset, or harm, often in retaliation or out…
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Sorry to Hear That: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The saying "sorry to hear that" typically expresses empathy or sympathy when someone else has experienced something negative. This phrase…
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Stuck in Traffic: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The phrase "stuck in traffic" refers to the situation of being caught in heavy or congested traffic, resulting in delays…
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Denial is Not Just a River in Egypt: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The phrase "Denial is not just a river in Egypt" is an idiom that humorously refers to a person's refusal…
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One Man's Trash is Another Man's Treasure: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The idiom "One man's trash is another man's treasure" suggests that what one person may consider worthless could be considered…
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Put Yourself in Someone Else's Shoes: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The phrase "Put yourself in someone else's shoes" signifies empathizing with another person, understanding their feelings, and trying to see…
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Sound Me Out: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The phrase "sound me out" refers to the act of probing someone's thoughts or opinions on a particular topic. It…
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Looks Good: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Looks good" denotes that something appears satisfactory, acceptable, or pleasing after analysis or consideration. It's often used to express approval or…
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