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📚lead you astray

✍🏾Meaning
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If someone leads you astray, they set a bad example and you behave badly also, or they encourage you to do the wrong thing.

For example:

🔺We're worried about our teenage son because he's at that age when he could easily be led astray by kids he thinks are cool and who could expose him to drugs or alcohol or other bad stuff.

🔺Carlos says advertisements lead millions of people astray and make them waste their lives chasing after material possessions in the false belief that they can't possibly be happy unless they get these things.
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💠 Idiom 💠


💢opposed to

✍🏾Meaning
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If you are opposed to something, you're against it or you don't support it.

For example:

opposed to sth
🔺People who are opposed to the plan to build a new dam are protesting in front of the town hall.

opposed to sth
🔺If you're opposed to something the government's doing, write a letter to your local representative.
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Phrasal Verb


📚jump for joy

✍🏾Meaning:
You can say someone "jumped for joy" if they were very happy about something.

For example:

🔺As soon as we heard that the Free Democracy Party had won the election, we were all jumping for joy.

🔺When she heard her name, Louise jumped for joy. She had never won a raffle prize before.
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💠 Idiom 💠


🍂Death pays all debts

✍🏾Possible interpretation
:
Dying cancels everything, including anything that we owe to other people.

Note: death (noun) = the act of dying; the end of life | Death (noun) = personification of the force that destroys life | debt (noun) = something (for example, money) that is owed or due
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✳️ Saying ✳️


💠idiot-box
American and Australian English


✍🏾Meaning:
television, TV

❕For example:

🔺Hey, you kids! Turn off the idiot-box and go do your homework.

🔺After workin' hard all day, all I wanna do is chill out in front of the idiot-box.

Variety: This slang term is typically used in American and Australian English but may be used in other varieties of English too.
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🤬 Slang 🤬


💢dream of

✍🏾Meaning
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If you dream of something you'd really like to be, to do, or to have, you imagine it becoming a real part of your life.

❕For example:

dream of
🔺In the classic song Imagine, John Lennon wrote about some of the things he dreamed of for the people of the world.

dream of sth
🔺Most people seem to dream of things like fame and wealth, but Louis said he dreams of things like peace for the world and contentment for himself.

dream of doing sth
🔺When Julie was a little girl, she dreamed of being a famous singer.
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Phrasal Verb


📚vote with your feet

✍🏾Meaning
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If you vote with your feet, you show your opinion of something by acting in a certain way, such as by buying something if you like it, or by not buying it if you don't like it.

❕For example:

🔺When the price of concert tickets nearly doubled, music fans voted with their feet and didn't go to the concerts.

🔺Opponents of the fur trade are trying to get people to vote with their feet by refusing to buy from shops that sell any clothes that use fur.
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💠 Idiom 💠


💠blog

✍🏾Meaning
:
an online diary, journal or commentary (n.) | to write an online diary, journal or commentary (v.)

For example:

🔺I read on a blog that the new James Bond movie is really great.

➕Origin: short for "web log"
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🤬 Slang 🤬


💢dwell on

✍🏾Meaning:
If you dwell on something bad or unpleasant, you think about it too much or you talk about it too much.

❕For example:

dwell on sth
🔺If I'm lying awake at night dwelling on a problem or a conflict at work, I take my mind off it by reading a book.

dwell on sth

🔺Wayne was dwelling on the fact that he'd just lost his job, so I changed the topic and we talked about something else instead.
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