Idiom of the day,

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Sampath Raj Rao

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Nov 25, 2014, 10:36:36 AM11/25/14
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Hi Friends,
hereI am back with a writing task. I saw a good collection of
e-materials from our Friend Nageswar Rao's mail and have made up my
mind to post a idiom a day adding more examples to it.
Members can also add more examples to the idiom discussed and also
can come up with new idioms and phrases.

Here's the day's idiom:

a breath of fresh air
said about a new, fresh, and imaginative approach, a change that feels good.

The president says that the country needs a breath of fresh air.
We expect a breath of fresh air to relax from our boresome routine.
I experienced a breath of fresh air during my trip to Ooty.

Responses are welcome.

Regards,
S.Sampath Raj Rao,
Unitee English Club.

Sampath Raj Rao

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Nov 26, 2014, 10:06:04 AM11/26/14
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Hi Friends, here's the idiom of the day...

a clean bill of health
said when you examine someone or something and state that they are
healthy, in good condition, or legal.

> The president was given a clean bill of health by his doctors.
> The company received a clean bill of health because it fulfilled all the safety requirements.

> The officials gave a clean bill of health to the plan of the engineer.
> He was asked to submit a clean bill of health from a recognised medical practicioner in order to join the job.

Examples are welcome...
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