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Idioms ages and stages

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  • to find good things in a bad situation
    to look on the bright side
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  • a young person; usually used in negative contexts to say someone is no longer young
    spring chicken
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  • you can't determine much about a person simply based on their age
    age is just a number
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  • to accept all the features or parts of something
    take the bad with the good
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  • to be grateful for the good things in your life
    count your blessings
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  • to behave in a way suitable for someone as old as you are
    act your age
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  • a situation that is extremely serious
    a matter of life and death
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  • to not be stupid or easy to deceive
    not be born yesterday
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  • to be dead and buried (humorous)
    be six feet under; be pushing up (the) daisies
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  • said to mean that it is very difficult to teach someone new skills or to change someone's habits or character
    you can't teach an old dog new tricks
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  • something that you say that means that life is very pleasant. This phrase is often used humorously to mean the opposite
    life is just a bowl of cherries
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  • to be very old and near death (humorous)
    have one foot in the grave
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