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To get your ducks in a row means to organise your things well. It's American English.

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With the recession looming, the government has to get its ducks in a row and invest i ... Read more »

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If you get a handle on something, you begin to understand it.

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I used to be terrible at maths but after lots of hard work, I think I've got a ... Read more »

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You use the expression child's play when you mean that something is very easy to do.

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I finished the test very quickly. It was child's play!
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If you gamble on something it means you do something risky in the hope of getting a good result.

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Don't gamble on the weather being good for your party. I know you want a barbeq ... Read more »

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Do has three main uses.

As an Auxiliary Verb

The auxiliary do is used to make emphatic, interrogative and negative verb forms. It is followed by an infinitive without to.

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To put your feet up means to relax, especially by sitting with your feet supported above the ground.

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I like nothing better than putting my feet up after a ... Read more »

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If doing something is described as a piece of cake, it means it is easy to do.

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Changing the wheel on the car was a piece of cake – I was happy to help!

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To break the ice means to get people who have not met before to feel relaxed and to start talking to each other.

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She said, "Here's a game that's guaranteed to break the ice at parties".

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 In English, when we say we've got cold feet we mean we lack the confidence or courage to do something.

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Mary knew Tony had bought her engagement ring and was planning to propose on Valentine's Day. She just h ... Read more »

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