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English Idioms & Phrases Dictionary - cover

English Idioms & Phrases Dictionary

Daniel B. Smith

Publisher: Daniel B. Smith

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Summary

Idioms are expressions that cannot be understood from their individual words alone, and the English language is full of them—and so is this dictionary: 4,800+ English idioms and phrases with example sentences included for you so as to understand them all.

This is the essential idioms dictionary if you want to talk like a native speaker—or just find out more about the colorful phrases you hear and say every day.

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Available since: 11/17/2022.

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