🌝 Moon Idioms

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Rachel's English


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Let's learn moon idioms.
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Shoot for the moon 
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The idiom "Shoot for the moon" means  to set ambitious or high goals, even  
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if they seem difficult or unlikely to achieve. It  encourages aiming for the best possible outcome. 
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For example, "The young athlete knew that making  it to the Olympics would be a huge challenge,  
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but she decided to shoot for the moon and  train tirelessly to achieve her dream." 
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Over the moon
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The idiom "Over the moon" means to be extremely happy, excited or delighted about something.
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For example, "When the gold medal was placed around her neck she was over the moon with joy.
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All her hard work had paid off."
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