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English for SSC - Learn Important Idioms and Phrases



English for SSC - Learn Important Idioms and Phrases

The Competitive Exams hopefuls must have adequate information on Idioms and Phrases to make sure about great imprints in English for SSC CGL/SSC CAPF/SSC MTS/SSC CHSL/Other Competitive Exams. Figures of speech are fundamentally structured dependent on the human encounters of often happening circumstances. Thus, they are anything but difficult to learn and comprehend.

  1. Turn over a new leaf – Change for the better
  2. Ever and anon – Now and then, occasionally
  3. By leaps and bounds – Rapidly
  4. Spill the beans – To disclose a secret
  5. Kick the bucket – Die
  6. Chew the cud – Ponder over something
  7. Beat around the bush – Avoid coming to the point
  8. Hard and fast – Very strict
  9. Stick to one’s guns – Stick to one’s guns
  10. With flying colors – Doing exceptionally well
  11. Bolt from the blue – A complete surprise
  12. At one’s beck and call – Under his control
  13. Smell a rat – Suspect something foul
  14. Tooth and nail – With all one’s power
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