Idioms about Culture List and Meaning PDF Worksheet For Students
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| You can’t judge a book by its cover | Do not criticize anyone by looking at the appearance of such a prejudice. |
| You can’t make an omelette without breaking some eggs first | I mean, sometimes we can break someone to make something happen. |
| A leopar can’t change its spots | If a person has acquired a habit, whatever we do, we cannot discourage it. Why break the habbit of a lifetime. Old habits die hard. |
| Every cloud has a silver lining | fair is foul, foul is fair! Tomorrow is another day. |
| The grass is always greener on the side of the fence | The apples on the side of the wall are the sweetest. |
| The pen is mightier than the sword | Words cut more than swords. |
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