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Break A Leg: Meaning and Origin

Break A Leg: Meaning and Origin

The phrase ‘break a leg’ is an idiom used to convey good luck to a performer before a performance or play. It was first used in this context in the 1920s.

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Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!

Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater!

Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater is a popular phrase which means discarding something valuable and good when trying to get rid of something bad, or in other words rejecting something that is valuable to get rid of something that is worthless.

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How and when to use ‘Say’ and ‘Tell’ in English?

How and when to use ‘Say’ and ‘Tell’ in English?

A lot of people get confused about using the words “said” and  “told” or “say” and “tell”  and if are also facing this issue, then you have come to the right place, this is how to use the words “said”, “told”, “say” , “speak” and “tell.” Here we go!

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An apple a day keeps the doctor away

An apple a day keeps the doctor away

“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is a phrase that’s very literal and straightforward. What it means is…

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