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The Benefit of the Doubt" Idiom Meaning, Origin & History
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Idiom: Pull your socks up (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Made of money (meaning, examples, pronunciation)
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Idiom: From rags to riches (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Keep your fingers crossed (meaning, examples, origin, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Hold your horses (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Tongue-in-cheek (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Drink like a fish (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Make up your mind (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: In deep water (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Cat got your tongue? (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Tighten your belt (meaning, examples, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Not my cup of tea (meaning, examples, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Drop a bombshell (meaning, examples, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Follow in someone's footsteps (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Keep your head above water (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Tighten your belt (picture, meaning, example, pronunciation)
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Idiom: Full of beans (meaning, examples, origin, pronunciation)
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