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199 English lessons that use idioms

English Lesson: Whoa, don't shoot the messenger.
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31. “Whoa, don't shoot the messenger.”

English Lesson: I don't know off the top of my head, but I'll shoot them over to you this afternoon.
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32. “I don't know off the top of my head, but I'll shoot them over to you this afternoon.”

English Lesson: Just watch it... you'll get the gist.
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33. “Just watch it... you'll get the gist.”

English Lesson: I was on the verge of going to sleep at one point.
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34. “I was on the verge of going to sleep at one point.”

English Lesson: Big deal! Get over it.
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35. “Big deal! Get over it.”

English Lesson: He caught him with a devastating right hook and knocked him out cold.
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36. “He caught him with a devastating right hook and knocked him out cold.”

English Lesson: It'll be a good chance for us all to let loose and blow off some steam.
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37. “It'll be a good chance for us all to let loose and blow off some steam.”

English Lesson: It made this weird screeching noise and then it died.
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38. “It made this weird screeching noise and then it died.”

English Lesson: An unbelievable amount of work went on behind the scenes to make this happen.
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39. “An unbelievable amount of work went on behind the scenes to make this happen.”

English Lesson: Are you still pissed off at me about what I said this morning?
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40. “Are you still pissed off at me about what I said this morning?”

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