turn over a new leaf (to start behaving in a better or more responsible way) I’ll have to turn over a new leaf and start studying again. When he came out of prison, he decided to turn over a new leaf. envocabulary.com
Read More »like taking candy from a baby
like taking candy from a baby US informal (very easy) Beating him is like taking candy from a baby. That was the easiest thing in the world—it was like stealing candy from a baby. envocabulary.com
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easy does it informal (used to tell someone to do something slowly and carefully) Easy does it! I don’t want you to get hurt. Be careful with that delicate china cup. Easy does it. envocabulary.com
Read More »don’t give up the day job
don’t give up the day job (used to tell someone that you do not think they are very good at something) What do you think about my painting? – Well, my advice is: don’t give up the day job. Don’t give up your day job. You’re never going to …
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keep in touch (remain in contact with) Don’t forget to keep in touch with me by phone. Facebook and other social media enable us to keep in touch with our old friends. envocabulary.com
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