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Learn Now /noʊ ə hɔk frəm ə ˈhændˌsɔ/
Example:
He may seem a bit eccentric, but he certainly knows a hawk from a handsaw.
/ən ˈoʊpən bʊk/
Example:
She's always been an open book; you never have to guess what she's thinking.
/riːd ˈsʌm.bə.di laɪk ə bʊk/
Example:
She knows me so well; she can read me like a book.
/riːd bɪˈtwiːn ðə laɪnz/
Example:
You have to read between the lines to understand what she really means.
drum something into somebody’s head
/drʌm ˈsʌmθɪŋ ˈɪntu ˈsʌmbədiz hɛd/
Example:
My parents always tried to drum into my head the importance of hard work.
/bi kwɪk ɔf ðə mɑrk/
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She was quick off the mark to answer the difficult question.
/ɪn wɜrdz əv wʌn ˈsɪl.ə.bəl/
Example:
Can you explain it to me in words of one syllable?
the scales fall from someone's eyes
/ðə skeɪlz fɔːl frəm ˈsʌm.wʌnz aɪz/
Example:
After years of believing his lies, the scales fell from her eyes when she saw the evidence.
/laɪt bʌlb ˈmoʊ.mənt/
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After struggling with the math problem for hours, I had a sudden light bulb moment and knew how to solve it.
/ʃɛd laɪt ɑn/
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The new evidence helped to shed light on the mysterious disappearance.