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Potluck Party: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
A "potluck party" is an informal meal where each guest brings a dish to share with others. It is also called…
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A Drop in the Ocean: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "a drop in the ocean" means something is small or insignificant compared to something else. It is often…
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That's My Guy: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"That's my guy" is a common idiom in English that expresses admiration, affection, or loyalty for someone. It can also…
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All the Fixin's: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "all the fixin's" means having everything necessary or desirable for a specific situation, especially a meal. It usually…
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Start With: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "start with" means to begin something by doing or using something else first. It can also mean to…
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You Have a Bright Future Ahead: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "you have a bright future ahead" expresses optimism and encouragement to someone with many potential or opportunities. It…
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Look Up At: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "look up at" is an expression in English that means to raise one's eyes and see something above…
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Not to Mention: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Not to mention" is a common idiom in English used to introduce an additional fact or point that reinforces the…
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Catch Off Guard: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Catch off guard" is an idiom that means to surprise someone or to do something unexpected that makes someone unprepared…
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Lifted My Spirits: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The idiom "lifted my spirits" means to make someone happier or more cheerful. It is often used to describe the…
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Sin City: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Sin City" refers to a place known for its vices, temptations, and sometimes wild behaviors. This place might be filled…
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Make Headway: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Make headway" means to make steady or significant progress towards achieving or completing something, especially when facing difficulties or resistance.…
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My, (Oh, My): Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "my, oh, my" expresses surprise, amazement, or disbelief. It is often used to emphasize a reaction to something unexpected…
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Blaze a Trail: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Blaze a trail" is an idiom that means to pioneer or innovate in some field, or to set a new…
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To Break Ground: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"To break ground" refers to the ceremonial beginning of construction or development on a building, road, or other structure. It…
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