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Publicado em 14 de dez de 201406 idioms with ALL you would like to use in your daily conversation. - Free English lesson The following idioms and expressions start with the word all. Each idiom or expression has a definition and example sentences to help you understand the use of these common idiomatic expressions with all. All your eggs in one basket - To risk your money or your reputation in support of one idea or plan. Example : I didnt want to put all my eggs in one basket, so I played five different lottery games, but lost all of them. All Ears - Very eager to listen to what someone is going to say. Example : Im all ears, waiting to hear your latest excuse for not getting this job done! All in your head - If something is all in your head, you have imagined it and it is not real. Example : Dont be silly. Nobody is trying to harm you. Its all in your head! All in a days work - Part of what is expected; typical or normal. Example : I dont particularly like to cook, but its all in a days work. All hell broke loose - All sorts of wild or terrible things happened. Example : When the boss left early for the weekend, all hell broke loose. All eyes on me - If all eyes are on someone, then everyone is paying attention to them. Example :All eyes are on the prime minister to see how he will respond to the challenge to his leadership.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 12:32:43 +0000

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