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English Moment

Explore the meanings and usage of common idiomatic expressions related to surprise, disappointment, happiness, and secrets. Discover the true meaning behind phrases like "over the moon" and "let the cat out of the bag."

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English Moment

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  1. Revision English Moment

  2. Jaw dropped Meaning: Someone is surprised, shocked or disappointed.

  3. The party is over Meaning: It means something successful has ended.

  4. Over my dead body Meaning: It is an absolute “no” to something you don’t like, and you will try everything to prevent it.

  5. Over the moon Meaning: It means someone isextremely pleased and happy.

  6. Ask for the moon Meaning: To make an unreasonable demand or request

  7. Cry your eyes out Meaning: It means you cry a lot, usually because you are verysad.

  8. Skeleton in the cupboard Meaning: Something that might bring shameor embarrassment to a family or person if other people know about it.

  9. Let the cat out of the bag Meaning: letting someone know a secret

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