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Albert Einstein
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing  […]
kick in the pants
[kick in the pants] or [kick in the teeth] {n. phr.}, {informal} Unexpected scorn or insult when praise was expected;  […]
sleep like a log
[sleep like a log] {v. phr.} To sleep very deeply and soundly. * /Although I am usually a light sleeper, I was so exhausted  […]
Mark Twain
(1835-1910) All religions issue Bibles against Satan, and say the most injurious things against him, but we never hear his  […]
have a blast
[have a blast] {v. phr.} To enjoy doing something very much. * /Sky watchers are having a blast keeping track of the comet./  […]
Idioms to Learn Today
Flashcard learning set.Check yourself now!Try flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.Set includes the following  […]
do over
[do over] {v. phr.} 1. To renovate; redecorate. * /The new owners are going to do over the entire building in the fall./ 2.  […]
pride must take a pinch
[pride must take a pinch] One must endure the minor pains and hardships one encounters while being made pretty. - A proverb.  […]
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