English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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Body and soul

The idiom "body and soul" means to be completely devoted or committed to something, often to the point of putting all one's energy and passion into it.

Off the chain

"Off the chain" is an idiom that means to do something in a wild, reckless, or unrestrained manner. It can also mean to break free from constraints or limitations, or to be uninhibited and spontaneous.

Chill pill

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The idiom "chill pill" is used to describe a person or thing that calms someone down or helps them relax. The figurative meaning of the idiom is that it's a way to describe something that has a calming effect on som

Full of beans

The idiom "full of beans" is commonly used to describe someone who is exaggerating, boasting, or being dishonest about something. It can also be used to describe someone who is full of energy and enthusiasm.

Cut both ways

The idiom "cut both ways" means that something has advantages as well as disadvantages. It suggests that a decision, action or situation can have both positive and negative consequences.