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πŸ“š Idiom of the Day: Cut the Gordian Knot βœ‚οΈ Meaning: To solve a difficult or complicated problem quickly and decisively. πŸ’‘ Example: The CEO cut the Gordian knot by merging the two departments instead of continuing months of debate.
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Idiom: Burn the candle at both ends #idiomoftheday
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🌿 Turn Over a New Leaf – Idiom of the Day Start fresh, leave past mistakes behind, and choose a better path for your future. Follow for daily English learning tips & idioms! 🌐 EnglishWithDev.com
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Idiom: Go the Extra Mile
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How to Politely Say "No" to Your Boss πŸ‘‡ englishwithdev.com/2026/06/h…
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None of Your Beeswax (idiom) πŸ”Ή Meaning: It's none of your business; a humorous or informal way of telling someone that something does not concern them. πŸ”Ή Example: β€’ When Tom asked how much money she earned, Sarah replied, β€œThat's none of your beeswax!” #NoneofYourBeeswax
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Idiom: Under the Weather β˜”
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❓ Guess The Meaning: Beat Around The Bush
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Griffonage (noun) πŸ”Ή Meaning: Careless, illegible, or messy handwriting; scribbling. πŸ”Ή Example Sentence: β€’ I could barely read his griffonage on the old notebook page. πŸ”Ή Synonyms: β€’ Scribbling β€’ Scrawl β€’ Scratchings
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✨ Word of the Day: REDRESS ✨ πŸ“– Meaning: To correct, fix, or make up for a wrong or unfair situation. πŸ“ Example Sentence: β€œThe company promised to redress customer complaints quickly.”
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Word of the day: Haughty (adjective)
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Labyrinth (noun) πŸ”Ή Meaning: A complicated maze or a confusing network of paths, passages, or ideas. πŸ”Ή Example Sentence: β€’ The old castle contained a labyrinth of dark underground tunnels.
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Word of the day: Perfidious (adjective)
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β€œThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” is a famous English pangram β€” a sentence that contains every letter of the English alphabet at least once. #funfact #pangram
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Hit the sack (idiom) πŸ”Ή Meaning: To go to bed or go to sleep. πŸ”Ή Example Sentences: β€’ I’m really tired after work, so I’m going to hit the sack early tonight. β€’ After studying for hours, she finally hit the sack at midnight.
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Idiom - Break the ice
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Tedious (adjective) πŸ”Ή Meaning: Boring, repetitive, and tiring because something takes too long or lacks excitement. πŸ”Ή Example Sentence: β€’ The lecture became tedious after an hour. πŸ”Ή Synonyms: Boring β€’ Monotonous β€’ Dull β€’ Wearisome
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Word of the day: Scrutinize (verb)
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Word of the day - Reconcile (verb)
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