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English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning.


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***📔*** **kick to the curb**

📔 kick to the curb

📋Meaning

to discard, dismiss or reject something or someone (especially in a humiliating manner, as if putting garbage out by the curb)

Note
a curb
 is the raised stone or concrete edge by the side of the road. When you cross the street, you step up onto the curb to get from the road and onto the sidewalk. 

Residents of homes usually bring their trash to the curb in front of their house so that garbage collectors can easily and quickly put the garbage into the truck.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 Vote November 3rd to kick Donald Trump to the curb.

🗣Help us with a $20 donation so we can kick cancer to the curb.
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***📔*** **A hard nut to crack**

📔 A hard nut to crack

📋Meaning

(1) a problem or situation that's difficult to solve or deal with;

(2) a person who is difficult to understand or know;

(3) a group, place or opportunity that's difficult to join or gain entry.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 This algebra equation sure is a hard nut to crack.

🗣Congratulations on restoring your antique car—I'll bet that was a hard nut to crack
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***📔*** **drive someone up the wall**

📔 drive someone up the wall

📋Meaning
to really anger, bother, irritate or annoy someone

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 My secretary pops her chewing gum loudly all day long and it absolutely drives me up the wall.

🗣Please don’t play your music so loud, you know that drives your father up the wall.

🗣 I know that rash is driving you up the wall but if you keep scratching it, it will never heal. 
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***📔*** **Jump through hoops**

📔 Jump through hoops

📋Meaning
to do a series of difficult or unpleasant things in order to get something you want or something you need to do.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣   I had to jump through hoops to get to my flight. First, I took the bus, then the subway, then another bus to the airport, then a shuttle bus to the terminal and a tram to the gate!   

🗣We went through hoops to get a new hotel after our travel agent had booked us into a noisy hotel that was undergoing renovations.
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***📔*** **Open a can of worms**

📔 Open a can of worms

📋Meaning
a situation or issue that becomes even more complicated as you try to deal with it or solve the problem.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 Commenting on my wife's appearance always opens a can of worms so I never say anything anymore.

🗣 The investigation of donations made to the winning candidate during the election has really opened a can of worms.
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***📔*** **look down on someone**

📔 look down on someone

📋Meaning
to see something or someone as inferior

to disapprove of someone or something

Note
This is also frequently used as look down one’s nose at someone / something

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣   I hate to say this but my father looks down on anyone who doesn’t come from a wealthy background.

🗣 Don’t look down on these jeans just because they don’t have a designer label on them. If you like them, buy them.
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***📔*** **Keep your head above water**

📔 Keep your head above water

📋Meaning
1) to have just enough to live or survive (especially having enough money); 2) to manage to do all of your work.

🤔For example ⬇️

🗣 She keeping her head above water right now but if she doesn't find another job soon she'll have to move back home to her parents' house.

🗣  I've been keeping my head above waterfor three months working part-time but my holiday job will be ending soon and I'm not sure what I will do. 
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