IDIOM OF THE DAY

IDIOM OF THE DAY

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⭐ GIVE ME A BREAK

you say to someone"Give me a break!" if you want them to stop annoying you.

πŸŒ‘ You say I'm too slow? Give me a break! I'd like to see you do it faster!

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⭐ BREAK EVEN

Of a financial enterprise, to neither gain profit nor incur debt; to earn and spend money in equal amounts.

πŸŒ‘Thanks to increased sales this quarter, I'm confident that we will break even.

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⭐ TO GET/HAVE BUTTERFLIES

To get/have butterflies in your stomach" is an idiomatic expression that means you are anxious and have a nervous feeling in your stomach.

πŸŒ‘ I always have butterflies before public speaking.

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⭐ MIND(ONE'S) OWN BUSINESS

To not interfere in someone else's affairs.

πŸŒ‘ "Who did you vote in the last election?"Β 

Β " Mind your own business."

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