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Kick the bucket = Die
يحتضر - يموت
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To Get Caught Red Handed
📝A person who is caught red-handed is discovered in the middle of committing a crime or doing something wrong. It is usually related to stealing but can also be used by a parent who finds their child eating their way through a box of chocolates.
📚Example: He tried to steal from the shop but he was caught red-handed.
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Idiom of the Day

📚down in the dumps | down in the mouth


✍🏾Meaning
If you're down in the dumps, or down in the mouth, you're feeling sad.

For example

🔺I've been feeling down in the dumps ever since I lost my job.

🔺What's wrong with Mandy? She's been looking a bit down in the mouth all day.

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👉🏻Steal someone's thunder.

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How to say 🤩
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اتأثرت بكلامك
I got moved by your speech
Or
I was influenced by your speech (I got influenced by your speech)😁



Wow 😍 inspiration speech
I really got moved by his speech
حقا تأثرت بكلامه

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To Get Caught Red Handed

📝A person who is caught red-handed is discovered in the middle of committing a crime or doing something wrong. It is usually related to stealing but can also be used by a parent who finds their child eating their way through a box of chocolates.
📚Example: He tried to steal from the shop but he was caught red-handed.

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Idiom of the Day

📚bark up the wrong tree

INFORMAL

✍🏾Meaning
If you're barking up the wrong tree, you're looking for something in the wrong place or going about something in the wrong way.

For example

🔺The police think the drugs are being brought in by the mafia, but they're barking up the wrong tree. They should be looking much closer to home.

She's barking up the wrong tree if she's interested in Gavin. Doesn't she know he's gay?

Origin: Metaphorical, from the image of a dog barking up a tree in which it thinks another animal has taken refuge in order to escape it.
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📚by the book

✍🏾Meaning
If you do something by the book, you do it strictly according to the rules or the official procedures.

For example

🔺The match officials in the golf tournament acted strictly by the book when they disqualified a player for marking down the wrong score on his score card.

🔺The embassy officials process visa applications by the book these days, so it's harder to get one than it was when they weren't so strict.
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🔹Be over the moon

 To be very pleased

She was over the moon about/with her new bike.

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🔹Walk on air

To feel extremely excited or happy
So happy that everything in life seems good


🔹While Sarah was walking on air, she sang a completely stupid song.

🔹After the delivery of her baby, she was walking on air.

🔹Since their engagement, he’s been walking on air.

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🔹Be in seventh heaven

To be extremely happy

Since they got married, they've been in seventh heaven.

🔹Be on cloud nine

To be extremely happy and excited

"Was Helen pleased about getting that job?" "Pleased?

She was on cloud nine!"

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Idiom of the Day

📚burn your bridges | burn your boats

✍🏾Meaning
You have burned your bridges, or burned your boats, if you were in a situation and you then left it after doing something that made it impossible to go back there.

For example

🔺If you insult the boss when you leave, you'll be burning your bridges and you'll never be able to go back to work there again.

🔺I knew I'd be burning my boats if I dropped out of school, but I didn't care because I was determined to be a photographer.

✔️Note:
"Burn your bridges" is used in most varieties of English, while "burn your boats" is used mostly in British and Australian English.
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