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Understand Idioms Expressions for Everyday Use

Populāri atslēgvārdi: definīcija, atšķirība, piemēri

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A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.: Learn what the proverb means through example!

A cock is valiant on his own dunghill means that a person can be brave or confident when they are in familiar surroundings or on their home turf. The proverb suggests that familiarity breeds confidence and courage.

A Scaredy-Cat: Learn what the idiom means through example!

A Scaredy-Cat means someone who is easily frightened or afraid.

He laughs best who laughs last.: Learn what the proverb means through example!

He laughs best who laughs last means that those who ultimately succeed or triumph in a situation will find the most satisfaction and joy in it. It emphasizes the importance of perseverance and not giving up, even when things are difficult.

Rake Over the Ashes: Learn what the idiom means through example!

Rake Over the Ashes means to revisit or bring up past issues or problems.

Stand On One’s Own Two Feet: Learn what the idiom means through example!

Stand On One’s Own Two Feet means to be independent and self-reliant.

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