English Idioms

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Pep talk

The idiom "pep talk" is a motivational speech or conversation that is meant to inspire, encourage, and give confidence to someone who is feeling down, depressed, or demotivated.

End up

The idiom "end up" means to arrive or come to a particular state, situation, or destination as a result of a series of events or actions that happen naturally or without conscious control.

Bee in bonnet

The idiom "bee in bonnet" refers to someone who is overly agitated or upset about something, often to the point of obsession. This person may be fixated on a particular issue and unwilling to listen to other perspectives or reason with others.

Next door

The idiom "next door" refers to a place that is very close by, within walking distance or just beyond it. It can also refer to someone who lives or works nearby or is easily accessible.

Bee in bonnet

The idiom "bee in bonnet" refers to someone who is overly agitated or upset about something, often to the point of obsession. This person may be fixated on a particular issue and unwilling to listen to other perspectives or reason with others.