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In the process of coming, going, or traveling: She is on her way out the door. Winter is on the way. on its/someone's ear In a state of amazement, excitement, or uproar: a controversial movie that set the film industry on its ear. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English L...
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This is an American idiom that is used to say something is fake. The U.S. never made three-dollar bills, so there’s no such thing as a genuine three-dollar bill. Those supposed designer bags they sell on the street are asgenuine as a three-dollar bill. 51.In the red In a tradi...
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. speak up 1. Also, speak out. Talk loudly, so as to be heard, as in Speak up, child, I can't hear you, or He should speak out so that those in back can hear him. The firs...
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Also,get it. Receive a punishment or scolding, as inIf I forget anything on the shopping list, I'll catch it, orI'm really going to get it when I turn in my paper late. [Colloquial; early 1800s] See also:catch The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyri...
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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over the idiom “a lot on my plate”. I’ve got a lot on plate. What does it mean? While it could literally mean that you’ve just overfilled your plate at dinner… ...
This is a uniquely American betting term. However, I was relieved to discover it did not originate from actual bets that involved donuts. It’s an expression that indicates short odds. Dollars being valuable, while donuts are not. The phrase first appeared in mid 19th century in the newspaper...