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Hi Friends,
Greetings of the day...
Here's today's idiom...
Like a fish out of water
(meaning): In a strange situation.
(eg):
> I was like a fish out of water when I lost my way in the tradefare.
>Kids feel like a fish out of water when they are left alone in unknown places.
Regards,
S.Sampath Raj Rao,
Unitee English Club.
Sampath Raj Rao
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Mar 2, 2015, 9:52:55 AM3/2/15
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Hi Friends,
Here's the idiom of the day...
Smell a rat
(meaning): Suspect something foul.
(eg):
> I smelt a rat when I went into his room.
> The police smelt the rat when they overheard the neighbourhood's conversations.
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Hi Friends,
Here is the idiom of the day...
Read between the lines
(meaning): Understand the hidden meaning.
eg:
He was able to read between the lines of what was written.
The message was difficult to read between its lines.