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Beginning with Q and R | Idioms and Phrases| General English for Competitive Exams
Idioms and Phrases beginning with Q & R 1. Queer fish – Strange person. 2. Quite the thing – Very fashionable and popular. 3. Question …
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Idioms and Phrases beginning with V & W 1. Vanish into the air – To disappear. 2. Virgin territory – A territory that hasn’t been …
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Idioms and Phrases beginning with K & L 1. Keep the wolf from the door – To have enough money to be able to ward …
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Idioms and Phrases beginning with M 1. Make a clean breast of – To confess. 2. Make one’s way – Advance in life by one’s …
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1. Idiom – Take on a new significance. Phrases – to become suddenly more meaningful. 2. Idiom – Go pear-shaped Phrases – to fail. 3. …
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Idioms and Phrases beginning with J & I 1. Jump the gun – Do something too early especially without thinking. 2. Jack of all trades …
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1. Get away Scot free – To avoid the punishment that you deserve. 2. Good Samaritan – Person who unselfishly helps others. 3. Green eyed …
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Idioms and Phrases beginning with F and E 1. For Good – Forever or permanently 2. Few and Far between – Not very many or …
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Idioms and Phrases beginning with D 1. Donkey’s year – A very long time. 2. Dog days – Hottest days of summer. 3. Dead ringer …
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