I have decided to look back at the English Language after recently watched movies that flaunt beautifully the use of modern English Language.
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See Common Idioms
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| Idiom | Meaning |
|---|---|
| As fit as a fiddle | Being in good health physically |
| Black and blue | Bruised and having signs of being physically harmed |
| Clean bill of health | Certified to be physically fine or healthy |
| Flare up | An illness or disease that suddenly comes back or restart again |
| Under the knife | To undergo an operation or surgery |
| Black and white | There is a written proof or evidence |
| White lie | A lie to protect or avoid hurting someone's feelings |
| Paint the town red | Have a good time, enjoy oneself flamboyantly |
| In the red | Owe money |
| Tickled pink | To be very please or amused |
| Golden opportunity | An excellent chance to do or get something which might not happen again |
| Blue eyed | A favourite person |
| Green with envy | Have strong desire for someone else possession or advantages |
| Pink elephants | Strange or imaginary things experienced by a drunk person |
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