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Shah Noor

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Joined April 2023
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What is this called in English? #english #guess #AllStars #Grammy #WordOfTheDay

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Piggyback on the back and shoulders of another person. "I had to carry him piggyback" #WordOfTheDay #english #Englishgrammar

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"let the grass grow under one's feet" means to delay taking action, to be idle, or to procrastinate. Here are a couple of example: 1. Instead of pursuing new opportunities, he tends to let the grass grow under his feet, missing out on potential advancements in his career.

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What is the English name for this rodent? Clues: Its name starts with ‘B’ & it is famous for building dams. #guess #game #English #WordOfTheDay.

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"the horse has already bolted" means it's too late to prevent or change something negative that has already happened. Example: Trying to secure the sensitive information now is like closing the stable door after the horse has already bolted; the data breach has already occurred.

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Paunch: a large or protruding belly. A paunch decreases the beauty of a man. #english #Bitcoin #WordOfTheDay #idiomoftheday

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"Egghead" is a colloquial term that often refers to someone perceived as highly intellectual or studious. It's not always used positively and can carry a teasing tone. For example, someone might say, "Don't be such an egghead, let's have some fun!" #english #WordOfTheDay

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Labor under (Having hard times) The housekeepers are laboring under the bilious nature of ‘Rahat father Ali Khan.’ #RahatFatehAliKhan #english #WordOfTheDay #Idiomoftheday

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Idiom of the day Laugh in one's sleeves(laugh secretly at someone in his presence) When he started singing everybody started to laugh in his sleeves. #English #WordOfTheDay #idiomoftheday

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An itching palm (a greedy nature) "His itching palm led him to accept the tempting bribe offered during the negotiation." Make your sentence in the comment section 👋 #English #WordOfTheDay

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To grease one's palm (to bribe) “Some students, desperate to pass the exam, resorted to greasing the professor’s palm with gifts in hopes of receiving better grades.” Make your sentence #English #WordOfTheDay #idiom

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Idiom of the day. "Couch potato" is a colloquial term used to describe someone lazy or inactive. Example sentence: "Since he lost his job, Tom has turned into a bit of a couch potato, spending most of his days on the sofa watching movies." Try your sentence in the comments

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What do you people call it in your own language?

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Mind blowing Impacts of apple store in India that can make 🇮🇳 “boss of t... youtu.be/_hV2BELX5hg via @YouTube


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