Halloween Idioms (Part 4) - Master These Spooky Phrases!
Halloween is the perfect time to spice up your English with some chilling idioms. In this video, we introduce three Halloween-themed idioms that you can use to impress your friends.
Instead of saying, "you act in a purposefully ruthful manner", try "in cold blood". This phrase is often used to describe someone who does something with cruel intent, without any remorse.
When someone is moving incredibly fast, don’t say, "stop running around so quickly". Instead, say, "you're like a bat out of hell". It paints a vivid picture of someone in a frantic rush.
Finally, when refusing something strongly, skip "you are not buying another car, we are broke", and use the dramatic phrase "over my dead body".
These idioms will not only enhance your vocabulary but also make your Halloween conversations more fun and engaging.
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