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Shakespeare - Phrases & Sayings
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Published on Mar 20, 2016
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Shakespeare's
Common Phrase & Sayings
By Huy Lam
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What is a Idiom?
A phrase or saying that means something other than what it actually says.
Example: This girl is on fire. She's beautiful but she's actually on fire.
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“In the twinkling of an eye”
This phrase means an event that happened immediately, without no doubt of it happening.
Example: You are driving and then you witness a car crash in the twinkling of an eye.
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“Send him packing”
This phrase means kick a person out.
Example: Meredith lives in an apartment and she decides to kick her friend out so she sends him packing.
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“All that glitters is not gold”
This phrase means everything looks precious yet it turns out to be worthless.
Example: You are searching for a car and it looks new but when you start the engine and it's not operating, it makes an eerie noise and all that glitters is not gold.
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“Night owl”
This phrase means sleeping during day and being awake all night.
Example: My dad sleeps during the day and stays up all night, he's a night owl.
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"Much ado about nothing"
This phrase means an overreaction to something that shouldn't have been so important.
Example: If a boy were to walk with his girlfriend and just stare at another girl, and his girlfriend freaks out, she had made much ado about nothing.
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