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Crash Course

Crash Course

Skills July 6, 2018 • No Comments •
What does the idiom “crash course” mean? Definition: rapid instruction in something; quick teaching aimed at basic competence …
Bag of Tricks

Bag of Tricks

Skills September 21, 2017 • No Comments •
What does the idiom “bag of tricks” mean? Definition: a set of methods or resources Example: We’re stuck. …
Not Cut Out for (Something)

Not Cut Out for (Something)

Skills August 15, 2017 • No Comments •
What does the idiom “not cut out for” mean? Definition: not naturally skillful enough to do something well …
Sharp as a Tack

Sharp as a Tack

Skills July 19, 2017 • No Comments •
What does the expression “sharp as a tack” mean? Definition: mentally agile Example: My grandmother is 92 years …
Find One’s Voice

Find One’s Voice

Skills January 27, 2017 • No Comments •
What does the expression “find one’s voice” mean? Definition: become more confident in expressing oneself Example: During my …
Lose One’s Touch

Lose One’s Touch

Skills December 26, 2015 • No Comments •
What does the idiom “Lose One’s Touch” mean? Definition: Suffer a decline in one’s skill at doing something …

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