Idioms Of the day
📒Idiom
(Don't) let the grass grow under your feet
🔍Definition
You do not let the grass grow under your feet when you do not delay, or waste time.
📝Example
Get on with it you lot; don't let the grass grow under your feet.

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📓Idiom
◇Grin and bear it
📌Definition
○You have to grin and bear it when you have to tol érate an unpleasant situation because you have no choice.
✏️Example
□I'm in a dead-end job, but for the moment l'm just going to have to gr¡n and bear it as Ve got no other options.

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📕Idiom
A fool and his money are soon parted
📎Definition
A fool and his money are soon parted means that you are foolish if you spend money too quickly, rather than save it. It also means people who are foolish will not keep their money for long.
🖊Example
A: "Did you hear about the lotto winner who blew all his winnings gambling in Las Vegas?"
B: "Well, you know what they say: a fool and his money are soon parted'!"
