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Spice Up Your English with Common Idioms (Part 2)

Make your English more vibrant with common idioms that add flavor to everyday conversations. Learn how to use them effectively.

In this video, we explore three lively idioms that will help you express yourself more vividly and engagingly in English.

  • Cut Corners: This idiom means to do something in an easier, cheaper, or faster way, often at the expense of quality. For example, "The company decided to cut corners to save money, which led to customer dissatisfaction". It’s a great expression for describing situations where shortcuts are taken, often with negative consequences.
  • Eat Like a Horse: Instead of saying someone eats a lot, use "eat like a horse". This humorous idiom is perfect for describing someone who has a huge appetite or eats excessively. For example, "After the marathon, he ate like a horse". This idiom adds a playful tone to your descriptions, making them more memorable.
  • Fair and Square: Replace direct or honest language with "fair and square". This idiom is used to describe actions that are done openly, fairly, and without deception. For instance, "She won the competition fair and square". It emphasizes integrity and fairness, adding emphasis to your statement.

Start using these idioms today to enhance your language skills and connect better with native speakers!

Idioms - IntermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishIntermediate

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