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An idiom is a word or phrase with a meaning that differs from what its composite words would suggest. This is a list of 15 most notable idioms in the English language.


1. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy


This means that people need time to rest from working, otherwise they’ll get bored.


2. Yesterday’s news

Something or someone that’s no longer interesting.


3. Singing the blues


This means complaining or lamenting something.



4. Jump in feet first


This means approaching a task with little to no hesitation.


5. Straight and narrow


It means an honest and lawful way of doing things.


6. That’s a given

It means there are no two ways about something, it’s a certainty.


7. Twilight zone

An ambiguous area between two ways of life, conditions, etc.


8. Pull the pin

This means putting an end to something.


9. Step up to the plate

Taking responsibility for doing something.



10. Make all the difference

Having an important effect.


11. A piece of cake

Something very easy.


12. On the go

Being very busy…from one task or project to another.


13. Beat around the bush


Avoid giving a direct answer.


14. Beats me

To be clueless or have no idea.


15. The bottom line

The most important information or thing.

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