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Englishonline4u Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Idioms

The holidays are coming soon Emotion: smile
Are you excited? I am. I would give my right arm to be on holiday now!
“Your right arm?” you ask?
Don’t worry – I need both my arms really! To give my right arm is an English idiom that means that I really want to do something so much, like I really can’t wait for the holidays.
What would you give your right arm for?
  

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Once many years ago I was having a beer in a tavern that had a pool table. " Oxymoron of the century!

  • Once many years ago I was having a beer in a tavern that had a pool table.
  • " Oxymoron of the century!
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Once many years ago I was having a beer in a tavern that had a pool table. When one of the players was faced with an awkward position of the ball he was aiming for, he exclaimed, "I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!" Oxymoron of the century!
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Excellent - Thx - Phillip Emotion: smile
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