Advanced Idioms
· Beat around the bush – not speaking
directly/ avoiding the main topic
· Best of both worlds – to have all the advantages
· Blessing in disguise – something that is bad at first sight but it is
good actually
· Can’t judge a book by its cover – don’t judge people by their look or
primarily appearance
· Give the benefit of the doubt – a concession that a person or statement must
be regarded as correct or justified, if the contrary has not been proven
· Kill two birds with one stone – to do two work by only single/one effort
· Let the cat out of the bag – to reveal some secret
· Miss the boat – miss the chance
· Once in a blue moon – very rare
Bonus
· Be up in the air – be uncertain/ be unsure
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