20 Stunningly Beautiful English Idioms - English Vocabulary Lesson

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- Hello, everyone and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today I'm going to talk to you
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about 20 of the most beautiful idioms
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in the English language.
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I've chosen these idioms because I like their meaning,
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I think they sound nice,
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I think they refer to beautiful things.
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And let's just face it, some of them are really fun to say.
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So this video is perfect for improving your vocabulary.
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But if you want to improve your pronunciation
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and you're listening even further,
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then I highly recommend the special method
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of combining reading books with listening
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to the audiobook version on Audible.
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It might sound a bit weird, but trust me it works.
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Let me explain.
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Take a book that you have already read in English
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or a book that you would like to read in English.
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I've got lots of recommendations down in the description box
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and read this book whilst listening
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to the audiobook version.
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Reading alone will not help your pronunciation,
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because English isn't a strictly phonetic language.
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How a word is spelt or written might not give you
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any indication as to how it's pronounced.
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If you listen to a word, as you read it,
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your brain will start to make connections.
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And the next time you read that word,
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you'll know how it's pronounced.
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And the next time you hear that word,
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you'll know how it's spelled, how it's written.
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It is such an effective method.
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And the best part is you can get a free audiobook.
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That's a 30 day free trial on Audible.
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Just click on the link in the description box and sign up
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and then you can download one of my recommendations.
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Give it a try.
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It really works.
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Let's get started with our 20 beautiful English idioms.
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Number one is it takes two to tango.
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It takes two to tango.
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I love the way that this one sounds.
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When you say it takes two to tango,
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it means that both parties or people involved in a situation
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or argument are equally responsible for it.
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For example, we need to come to a compromise here,
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it does take two to tango after all.
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Take two to tango, take two tango, it's hard to say.
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Number two is my absolute favourite idiom.
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I have mentioned this in quite a few videos before,
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but it's worth a spot here.
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It is, every cloud has a silver lining.
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This means that every difficult
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or sad situation has a comforting or more hopeful aspect,
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even though this may not be immediately apparent.
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It comes from the sun shining behind a cloud.
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The cloud is obviously a negative thing for some people.
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I don't mind clouds 'cause I'm very, very white.
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But the sun shining behind the cloud creates a silver lining
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and the sun's gonna come out later
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and be hopeful and comforting for you.
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It's a nice way of expressing seeing the positive side
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of something or seeing something positive
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that will come later on as a result of something negative.
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For example, I was so upset that I failed
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that first interview, but now I have my absolute dream job.
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Every cloud has a silver lining.
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Number three is to burn the midnight oil.
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To burn the midnight oil.
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This means to work or study late into the night.
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For example, I've been burning the midnight oil,
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trying to finish a very important course.
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That's a hint if you didn't quite get that.
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Number four is kind of similar,
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but it's got a slightly different meaning.
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It's to burn the candle at both ends.
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To burn the candle at both ends.
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This means to work or to do something
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from very early in the morning to very late at night,
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thus getting very little rest.
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You're using all of your free time in the morning
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that you would usually use to rest,
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and you're also using all your free time in the evening
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that you would also use to rest,
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so you're getting very little rest.
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An example, I was worried about Will this summer
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because he was burning the candle at both ends.
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He's a farmer, it was harvest.
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He was getting up early and coming back very, very late.
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I was worried.
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Number five is a lovely one, it is water under the bridge.
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Water under the bridge.
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This refers to problems or disagreements that someone
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or a group of people had a long time ago,
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but now they don't care about it anymore
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because time has passed and these things can't be changed.
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They've moved on.
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For example, yes, we had our disagreements
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but that's water under the bridge now.
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It doesn't matter, we've moved on.
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Number six is to wear your heart on your sleeve.
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To wear your heart on your sleeve.
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If you wear your heart on your sleeve,
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it means that you openly share emotions
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and feelings rather than keeping them hidden inside.
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For example, I wear my heart on my sleeve.
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I'm not afraid to tell someone if I like them.
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Number seven is a funny one.
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I love this one.
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It is lovely weather for ducks.
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Lovely weather for ducks.
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You're probably thinking, "What the hell?"
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Let me explain.
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It's a humorous phrase for very wet rainy weather
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of which we have a lot in the UK and Ireland.
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I might ask someone, "How's the weather looking?"
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And they might reply, "Oh, well,
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"it's gonna be lovely weather for ducks.
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"The ducks are gonna love all this rain."
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Number eight is to burn your bridges.
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To burn your bridges.
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This is the act of unpleasantly
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and permanently ending a relationship with another person
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or an organisation like a company that you worked for.
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It's always a good idea to not burn your bridges.
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There have been many times
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where I have wanted to burn bridges, but I haven't.
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And quite a few of those times actually,
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there's been a benefit afterwards
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as a result of my not burning my bridges.
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For example, I'm so glad I didn't burn my bridges
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with my old boss because she's just offered me
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an amazing new job in her new company.
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Number nine, this is lovely, variety is the spice of life.
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Variety is the spice of life.
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This is a phrase that says that new
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and exciting experiences make life more interesting.
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For example, I never like to visit the same restaurant twice
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because variety is the spice of life.
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That is not true for me, I find a favourite
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and then I go there until it shuts down basically.
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Very upsetting when that happens.
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Number 10 is to lend an ear.
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To lend an ear.
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This simply means to listen to somebody with sympathy.
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An example, take my mobile number,
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I'm always here to lend an ear if you need one.
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Number 11 is a change of heart.
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A change of heart.
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This means a move to a different opinion or attitude.
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For example, the troll had a change of heart
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and decided to dedicate their life
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to supporting anti-bullying campaigns.
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That would be a nice thing, wouldn't it?
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Number 12 is to touch someone's heart.
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To touch someone's heart.
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This means to make someone feel a particular emotion,
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or strong feelings.
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For example, the handmade birthday card
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from the little girl down the road really touched my heart.
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It made me feel very touched.
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Number 13 is to take one's breath away.
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To take one's breath away.
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If you say that something has taken your breath away,
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you're emphasising the fact that it's really beautiful,
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or amazing, or breathtaking.
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An example,
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the way he played that piano took my breath away.
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Number 14 is one that I really like.
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I love all the weather related idioms.
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It's the calm before the storm.
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The calm before the storm.
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This is a period of unusual peace,
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silence and tranquillity
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that seems to come before more difficult or chaotic times.
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For example, every morning before I open my laptop,
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I sit down at my desk with a coffee
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and enjoy the calm before the storm.
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Before the busyness of my daily life begins.
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Number 15 is to spread one's wings.
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To spread one's wings.
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This means to become more independent
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and confident and to try new things.
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It refers to birds leaving the nest,
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they fly for the first time and spread their wings.
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An example, moving into a new country
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at a young age really gave me the chance to spread my wings.
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I became more independent and more confident.
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Number 16 is so sweet.
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It is those three little words.
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Those three little words.
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And yes, those three little words is the idiom,
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it is the phrase we're looking at.
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Saying, those three little words,
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is an indirect way of referring to the words I love you.
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Those three short little words.
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An example in use,
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I might say to my friend with her new boyfriend,
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"Has he said those three little words to you yet?"
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Implying has he said, "I love you," yet?
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It's a nice way of asking the question
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without being too direct about I love you,
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which can be a big deal.
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Number 17 is actually more of a proverb than an idiom,
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but I thought it'd be nice to include it
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'cause I really like it.
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It is, what comes around goes around.
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You might remember the Justin Timberlake song.
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I'm not gonna sing it 'cause I will get demonetized.
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This means that if you treat someone badly
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or do something negative,
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it's likely that the same thing will come back to haunt you
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that they might treat you badly
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or you might just be treated badly in general.
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For example, she picked on me in middle school,
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and now her boss bullies her.
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What goes around comes around.
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Number 18 is hook line and sinker.
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Hook, line and sinker.
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I love this one, it's a nautical one,
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relating to navigation and the sea and sailors and maritime.
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This means believing something completely,
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something that is usually not true.
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For example, you got me hook, line and sinker
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when you told me you were going to be on "The X Factor."
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"The X Factor" is a popular talent show,
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a singing talent show in the UK.
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I'm sure you have it in your country, perhaps.
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Number 19 is to have a soft spot for someone.
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To have a soft spot for someone.
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This means to have a great deal
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of affection for someone or it can be something.
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For example, I have a huge soft spot for ginger cats.
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I have a lot of affection for ginger cats.
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It's nice because, obviously, I'm speaking about cats.
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It's not strictly romantic.
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It can be if someone says to their crush or love interest.
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"I have a huge soft spot for you,"
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then yes, it probably means romantic affection.
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But it doesn't have to be and I really like that.
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I feel like I'm being extra British today,
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like all awkward weird, anyway.
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And the last one is to only have eyes for someone.
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To only have eyes for someone.
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For example, oh no, I didn't say the definition.
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This means to only be attracted to
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or interested in one person, which is lovely.
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Monogamy.
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For example, I only have eyes for William.
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He is the only person that I'm interested in
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and attracted to, obviously, 'cause I'm gonna marry him.
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That's it for our 20 beautiful idioms.
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I hope you agree with me that they are lovely, fun to say,
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they've got beautiful meanings,
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and they're just nice, aren't they?
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Please do share any other beautiful idioms or idioms
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that you consider to be really, really nice,
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fun to say, satisfying or really meaningful,
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down below in the comments section.
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Again link down below.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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(blows kisses)
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Then I highly recommend this (mumbles).
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This is a phrase that says the new and ex...
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For example,
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I never like to visit the same restaurant, restaurant.
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I really like the weather related idioms.
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I do have a whole video on weather related idioms,
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I believe and if not, then I should make one definitely.
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Unless I've covered them all in this video.
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Anyway, that doesn't matter.
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Number one is number one.
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Number 17.
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It's more of a proverb than an indiom, an indiom.
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("Gold Skies" by Liam Aidan)
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