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Idiom of the Day

• Meaning: Wasting effort on something that won't succeed.

• Trick: Imagine trying to wake up a statue-it won't work no matter how hard you try.

• Example: He kept fixing the old car, but it was like flogging a dead horse.

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• Meaning: To pressure someone to do something. (Forcing someone to do something)

• Trick: Imagine someone is sitting near a campfire and you hold their feet close to the flames until they agree to do what they promised.

• Example: The teacher held the students' feet to the fire to ensure they finished their assignments.

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Idiom of the Day

• Meaning: There's an underlying order or logic in what seems chaotic. (विक्षिप्तता में भी एक प्रणाली होती है)

• Trick: Think of a scientist's messy lab: It might look chaotic, but every tool and chemical is placed with a purpose for an experiment.

• Example: Her desk may look messy, but

there's a method to the madness; she can find anything in seconds.

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• Meaning: Set a non-negotiable boundary. (सीमा निर्धारित करना)

• Trick: Picture someone on a beach drawing a literal line in the sand and saying, "No one crosses this line." This imagery helps reinforce the idea of setting a firm, non-negotiable boundary.

• Example: She drew a line in the sand and refused to work overtime without extra pay.

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Idiom of the Day

• Meaning: Gaining first experience in a particular skill or field. (प्रारंभिक अनुभव प्राप्त करना)

• Trick: Imagine a baby getting their first teeth, which is a significant milestone and implies they are starting to grow and develop - just like gaining your first experience in a new area.

• Example: He cut his teeth in sales by working at a small retail store.

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Idiom of the Day

• Eat humble pie

• Meaning: To admit you were wrong and apologize. (अपनी गलती मान लेना और माफी मांगना)

• Trick: Imagine being at a party with a

delicious pie and confidently telling everyone it's the best, but then realizing it's terrible. You would have to "eat humble pie" and apologize for your mistake.

• Example: She had to eat humble pie after wrongly accusing her friend.

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