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enjoy the journey 2 vocabulary

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  • Missing the train that morning was a blessing in disguise. A lot of people got hurt in the accident. Blessing in disguise means...
    something that seems bad or unfortunate at first, but results in something good happening later.
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  • My sisters are always at each other's throats when they talk about politics. at each other's throats mean..
    two people who are constantly fighting or arguing
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  • Poor luke! He was so sad about losing his job! he cried his eyes out. cry one's eye out means..
    crying a lot and for a long time
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  • I usually get a real kick out of our meetings. Get a kick out of something means..
    get a sense of enjoyment, amusement, or excitement from something
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  • He got home grinning like a Cheshire cat, so I knew he had great news to tell me. grin like a Cheshire cat means...
    having a large smile on your face because you're happy or satisfied with something
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  • Leave me alone, please. I really have the blues today. have the blues means..
    feeling sad/ to feel blue
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  • Don't you ever let your hair down? sit down and have a drink. Let your hair down means..
    enjoy yourself and starting to relax, especially after working very hard.
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  • Larry was over the moon with the idea of being a father. over the moon means...
    felling very happy
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  • She has a great career and a wonderful family, so I guess she has the best of both worlds. the best of both worlds means...
    a situation in which you can enjoy the advantages of two different things at the same time.
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  • My friend called saying that she is under the weather today. That's why she missed classes today. Under the weather means...
    not feeling well or feeling sich
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