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  1. Asked: July 6, 2024In: Education

    What is the meaning of the idiom Take the wind out of my sails?

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    Added an answer on July 7, 2024 at 9:05 am

    to surprise someone, esp. with unpleasant news; stun; shock; flabbergast. She took the wind out of his sails when she announced she was marrying someone else. See full dictionary entry for wind.

    to surprise someone, esp. with unpleasant news; stun; shock; flabbergast. She took the wind out of his sails when she announced she was marrying someone else. See full dictionary entry for wind.

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  2. Asked: July 6, 2024In: Education

    What is the meaning of the idiom The tip of the iceberg?

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    The idiom 'tip of the iceberg' basically means the small part of a much larger situation or problem that remains hidden

    The idiom ‘tip of the iceberg’ basically means the small part of a much larger situation or problem that remains hidden

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  3. Asked: July 6, 2024In: Education

    What is the meaning of the idiom Throw caution to the wind?

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    to stop being careful and do something that is dangerous or that might result in failure.

    to stop being careful and do something that is dangerous or that might result in failure.

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  4. Asked: July 6, 2024In: Education

    What is the meaning of the idiom Under the weather?

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    Added an answer on July 7, 2024 at 9:02 am

    Under the weather is an English idiom that describes someone as “feeling ill or unwell.” Sorry, I can't come to work today because I'm feeling under the weather.

    Under the weather is an English idiom that describes someone as “feeling ill or unwell.” Sorry, I can’t come to work today because I’m feeling under the weather.

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  5. Asked: July 5, 2024In: Education

    What is the homophone of the word yew?

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    Added an answer on July 5, 2024 at 8:13 pm

    meanings of "you", "yew" and "ewe". These are. homophones, which means that they are all. pronounced the same way.

    meanings of “you”, “yew” and “ewe”. These are. homophones, which means that they are all. pronounced the same way.

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  6. Asked: July 5, 2024In: Education

    What is the homophone of the word yoke?

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    The words yoke and yolk are homophones (or near-homophones): words that sound alike but have different meanings.

    The words yoke and yolk are homophones (or near-homophones): words that sound alike but have different meanings.

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  7. Asked: July 5, 2024In: Education

    What is the homophone of the word your?

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    Added an answer on July 5, 2024 at 8:09 pm

    Your and you're is a simple one, once you've got the hang of it.

    Your and you’re is a simple one, once you’ve got the hang of it.

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  8. Asked: July 5, 2024In: Education

    What is the meaning of the idiom Blind date?

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    A blind date is a romantic meeting between two people who have never met before.

    A blind date is a romantic meeting between two people who have never met before.

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  9. Asked: July 3, 2024In: Education

    What is the homophone of the word accede?

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    Added an answer on July 4, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    English Detailed Homophones Words List abel — able accede — exceed accept — except addition — edi… Homophones words, Homophones, English vocabulary words learning.

    English Detailed Homophones Words List abel — able accede — exceed accept — except addition — edi… Homophones words, Homophones, English vocabulary words learning.

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  10. Asked: July 3, 2024In: Education

    What is the homophone of the word axel?

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    Added an answer on July 4, 2024 at 5:28 pm

    axel — axle 12. axes — axis 13. aye — eye — I 14. ayes — eyes 15.

    axel — axle 12. axes — axis 13. aye — eye — I 14. ayes — eyes 15.

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