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Page 24 110 A Little White Lie This idiom is used to make a lie seem not quite so bad.. A PHRASE JUST FOR FUN TO BE BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN ONE'S MOUTH This phrase is rather long, b

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What on earth?" he asked in alarm "What was that loud noise?

What on earth do you think you're doing?

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A (Little) White Lie

This idiom is used to make a lie seem not quite so bad Rather than a great lie it's only a small

untruth.

Why was she so angry? It was only a little white lie

Saying that I am younger than I am was just a white lie

A PHRASE JUST FOR FUN

TO BE BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN ONE'S MOUTH This phrase is rather long, but it is used in place of much shorter ones: born wealthy or born to a life of comfort.

What does she know about work? She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.

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More Phrases Just for Fun

Six of One and Half a Dozen of the Other

This is another long phrase that replaces a simple idea Use it to mean that it's all the same or there is

no difference.

I don't care if we go skiing or sledding To me it's six of one and a half a dozen of the other

Stick-in-the-Mud

This phrase can mean that you are just no fun or not able to change from your serious nature.

Don't invite Bill He's such a stick-in-the-mud

That's the Straw That Broke the Camel's Back/That's the Last Straw

These two phrases are quite similar They are used to say that something was the final problem and that someone no longer has any patience to endure it.

You want another hundred dollars? Well, that's the straw that broke the camel's back!

She lost her purse again That's the last straw! I simply won't buy her another

To Talk Someone's Head Off

This phrase should be used when you wish to say that someone is talking too much to another person.

John stood in the corner as the annoying woman talked his head off

Mary was embarrassed Her husband had been talking Mrs Smith's head off

To Tick (Someone) Off

This expression is very casual and indicates that someone is angry.

If you say that again, you're going to tick me off

After the dog bit him, Dad became really ticked off

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To Wet One's Whistle

This is an old expression that is still used very widely It means to have a drink and often refers to

alcoholic beverages

Let's stop at this bar and wet our whistles

What a hot day I need to wet my whistle

Whatever!

This is a rather up-to-date expression and is used to end a conversation or a debate Its use suggests

that the speaker is frustrated by the conversation and has no more patience with the other speaker

John: "You took my car and drove to the city, then you spent my money to buy yourself a dinner." Mary: "Whatever!"

What's Up?

Use this simple question to ask in very broad terms what someone is doing now or has planned for

later, or to question why someone has summoned you.

Hi, Tom You look rather busy What's up?

I hurried right over after I got your phone call What's up?

To Take Forty Winks

This is a synonym for to take a nap.

I'm really tired I need to take forty winks

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