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  1. You can’t judge a book by its cover - outward appearances are not a reliable indication of the true character. Example - When vote just can’t judge a book by its cover try to get beyond that these promises are real or not.

    You can’t judge a book by its cover – outward appearances are not a reliable indication of the true character.

    Example – When vote just can’t judge a book by its cover try to get beyond that these promises are real or not.

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  1. To add insult to injury means to say or act something which makes a bad situation worse, to make an uncomfortable situation. Zen sell the property of his father add to insult he refuse to share with his brothers.  

    To add insult to injury means to say or act something which makes a bad situation worse, to make an uncomfortable situation.

    Zen sell the property of his father add to insult he refuse to share with his brothers.

     

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  1. T feel under the weather means feel slightly ill or not in good health. The phrase develops for sailors when they fill ill they go to the deck below to recover from illness. For example, John did not work today he might be feeling under the weather.

    T feel under the weather means feel slightly ill or not in good health. The phrase develops for sailors when they fill ill they go to the deck below to recover from illness.

    For example, John did not work today he might be feeling under the weather.

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  1. It means to let a secret come out in public. Any hidden information surface in open. For example, She let the cat out of the bag and finally told her parents about her marriage.

    It means to let a secret come out in public. Any hidden information surface in open.

    For example, She let the cat out of the bag and finally told her parents about her marriage.

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  1. A piece of cake - means an easy task.  Synonyms are Child's play, a walk in the park. For example, To cross the river Thames by swimming is a piece of cake for me.  

    A piece of cake – means an easy task.  Synonyms are Child’s play, a walk in the park.

    For example, To cross the river Thames by swimming is a piece of cake for me.

     

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  1. When pig fly means anything which is highly impossible to happen. Other variations are Flying pigs, pigs might fly. For example, He will pay you the money when pig fly. John going to clean the house when pig fly.

    When pig fly means anything which is highly impossible to happen.

    Other variations are Flying pigs, pigs might fly.

    For example, He will pay you the money when pig fly.

    John going to clean the house when pig fly.

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  1. Once is a blue moon is used for something that happens very rarely.  Blue moon is the full moon that appears the second time in the same month. Eg. Once in a blue moon, we visit Hill Station. Once in a blue moon government admits its mistakes.

    Once is a blue moon is used for something that happens very rarely.  Blue moon is the full moon that appears the second time in the same month. Eg. Once in a blue moon, we visit Hill Station.

    Once in a blue moon government admits its mistakes.

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