💙Idiom Of The Day
💙”Hold one’s end of the bargain up” – to do what you have agreed to do
💙”The students did not hold their end of the bargain up when they did not do their homework.”
💙”I always hold my end of the bargain up when I agree to do something.”
KING: the most important thing. National Public Radio (U.S.): “In Kenya, long-distance running is king.”
💙Idiom Of The Day
💙”Rake in the money” – to make a lot of money
💙”My cousin’s new restaurant is raking in the money.”
💙”The man is working a lot and he is raking in the money.”
💙”It took the business a long time before it began to rake in the money.”
Make your hair stand on end 吓得人寒毛直竖
ON PAPER: in theory, supposedly. Often used in financial contexts. He’s a millionaire on paper, but most of his money is in stocks that could go down at any time.
🖤Idiom
🖤”To give someone pause for thought” – to cause someone to think carefully or hesitate before doing something
🖤”The experiment was not a success which gave the researchers pause for thought.”
🖤”The advice of the coach gave the players pause for thought.”
BIG WHOOP: that’s not impressive; big deal.
Useful words.
💙Idiom
💙”Slice of the cake” – a share of something (money etc.)
💙”The government wants a slice of the cake from the new business.”
💙”The business is doing well and the workers want a slice of the cake.”
💙”Everybody is working hard so should get a slice of the cake.”
WHAT’S THE MATTER: what’s wrong? what are you upset about? You’re looking very sad. What’s the matter?