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Welcome to Daily English Pod! Join us every day to learn a new English word, idiom, collocation, and much more. Perfect for anyone looking to expand their English quickly and easily. Tune in daily and boost your English skills!
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Give someone the cold shoulder means to deliberately ignore or be unfriendly toward someone, usually as a way of showing disapproval or anger. It means to ignore someone or be unfriendly toward them on purpose. Examples: 1- At the award ceremony, the actor gave the reporters the cold s…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Call it a day: means to stop working or stop doing something, especially when you’ve done enough or are ready to rest. Examples: 1- The band had been practicing their new songs all night, and after the drummer accidentally fell asleep mid-song, they decided to call it a day and head to…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Binge means to do something in excess, usually in a short period of time. You can binge on food, shows, or even activities, and it often implies overdoing it. Examples: 1- After finding a new TV series, Sarah decided to binge all six seasons over the weekend without taking a break. 2- …
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To nail it means to do something perfectly or achieve success in a particular task or activity. It means to do something really well or perfectly. Examples: 1- After rehearsing his proposal speech, he nailed it, and she said yes! 2- I thought I nailed it by attempting to impress my friends with my dance moves at the party, but I ended up tripping o…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Learn the ropes: means to understand how things work in a particular situation or job. It suggests that someone has the knowledge and experience needed to handle tasks effectively. Examples: 1- Before starting the new job, I took a few days to learn the ropes so I wouldn’t feel lost on…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Spot on means exactly right or correct. It is used to describe something that perfectly meets expectations or standards, whether it’s an opinion, a performance, or even a dish. Examples: 1- The comedian’s take on relationships was spot on; everyone was laughing because it felt so true,…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Bold means showing courage and confidence. It describes someone who is willing to take risks and stand out, whether in their actions or appearance. For example, a bold person might speak up for what they believe in, even if it’s difficult. Additionally, "bold" can refer to something st…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Brush up on sth means to improve or refresh your knowledge or skill in something that you haven't practiced in a while. Once again, it means to refresh or improve your skills or knowledge in a specific area. Examples: 1- He said he’d brush up on his dancing before the wedding, but when…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 When pigs fly is used to describe something that will never happen or is extremely unlikely to happen, often in a humorous way. Examples: 1- My friend said she’d give up online dating for good. She’s always on the apps, so that’ll happen when pigs fly! 2- Some people hope for a world w…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Get cold feet means to become nervous or hesitant about doing something you have planned, usually at the last minute. Examples: 1- The coach picked him to take the final penalty kick, but he got cold feet and asked someone else to take it. 2- Emily was excited about the wedding, but sh…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Meticulous means paying extremely careful attention to detail, being precise, and ensuring that every part of something is perfect or done correctly. Examples: 1- Chef Tony is so meticulous that he weighs every ingredient. When asked for a pinch of salt, he pulls out a calculator. His …
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Caught off guard means being surprised by something unexpected, often when you're not prepared for it. Examples: 1- In September 2024, South Africa was caught off guard by a rare snowstorm during spring. 2- I was caught off guard when my teacher announced a surprise quiz at the beginni…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Laser-focused means intense concentration or attention on a specific task, goal, or topic, with no distractions. It’s like having a laser beam aimed directly at your target. In simple words, Laser-focused means giving all your attention to one thing and not letting anything distract yo…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 To go the extra mile means to make an additional effort beyond what is expected or required in order to achieve something or help someone. It means to try harder than needed to help or do something well. Examples: 1- In her campaign, the candidate went the extra mile by personally visi…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Unprecedented describes something that has never happened before or has no previous example to follow. It means Something that has never happened before, or is happening for the first time. Examples: 1- NASA’s unprecedented mission to land humans on Mars is set to take place in the nex…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 To be on the fence is used when someone is undecided about something and cannot make a decision. They are torn between two or more choices and haven’t committed to any option. Examples: 1- Taylor Swift was on the fence about endorsing a political candidate. She didn’t want to alienate …
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 To have a knack for sth: means to have a natural talent or skill in doing something, often without much effort. It means To be naturally good at doing something, often without trying very hard. Examples: 1- Oprah Winfrey has a knack for interviewing guests. She asks the right questions…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Absent-minded: someone who is absent-minded often forgets things or gets easily distracted because they are thinking about something else. Examples: 1- Albert Einstein was famously absent-minded; he once forgot where he lived and had to ask someone for his own address! 2- The absent-mi…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Under the weather means feeling slightly ill or unwell. It’s often used when someone has a mild sickness, like a cold or headache, and isn’t feeling their best. It means feeling slightly sick or unwell. Examples: 1- Joe Biden canceled a White House briefing because he was under the wea…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Inevitable means something that is certain to happen and cannot be avoided or prevented. It means something that will definitely happen and cannot be stopped. Examples: 1- As soon as they released the iPhone 16, it was inevitable that tech enthusiasts would line up outside the Apple St…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Self-made A self-made person is someone who has achieved success or wealth through their own efforts, without any outside help, such as family connections or inherited money. Examples: 1- Cristiano Ronaldo is a self-made football star who rose from a challenging background in Portugal …
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 To have itchy feet means feeling a strong desire to travel or move to a new place because you're bored or restless staying in one place for too long or it might be the urge to leave where you are and go somewhere new, often because you want adventure or a change of scenery. Examples: 1…
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The link to the podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 On the same page means to be in agreement or to have a shared understanding with someone, especially when working together or discussing a topic. Examples: 1- My friends and I tried to plan a surprise party, but we weren’t on the same page about the date, so half of us showed up on the wro…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Beat around the bush means to avoid talking directly about a subject, often because it's uncomfortable or difficult. Instead of addressing the main point, a person talks about other things. Examples: 1- When my friend was asked if she’d tried the new exercise class, she beat around the…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Face the music means to confront or deal with the consequences of one’s actions, especially when they are unpleasant or difficult. Examples: 1- Will Smith faced the music after slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, dealing with public criticism and a temporary ban from the Academy Awards.…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Underestimate To think that someone or something is weaker, less important, smaller, or less capable than they really are. Examples: 1- Early in her career, Merkel was often underestimated by male politicians, but she became one of the most influential leaders in Europe during her time…
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For checking the transcript:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 To be a character A character is someone with a strong, unusual, or interesting personality that makes them stand out and be memorable. They often do or say things that are unique. Examples: 1- Winston Churchill was a character in British history, known for his witty speeches, love of c…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Puppy Love is the kind of love many experiences for the first time during their youth, often during their teenage years. Examples: 1- Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez began dating as teenagers, and their relationship was often called puppy love by the media. 2- He declared his undying lo…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 In the same boat To be in the same situation as someone else, especially when it is a challenging or difficult one. Examples: 1- My coworker and I were in the same boat when we both showed up late to the meeting—awkwardly trying to sneak in without anyone noticing. 2- During the Oscars…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Reluctant means not wanting to do something or feeling hesitant or unsure about doing it. Examples: 1- Walt Disney was initially reluctant to use sound in animation, unsure if audiences would appreciate the change. 2- Joe was so reluctant to clean his room that he tried to convince his…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Bite the bullet means to do something difficult or unpleasant that you have been avoiding, but which is necessary or unavoidable. Examples: 1- I hate going to the dentist, but I had to bite the bullet and get that root canal done before it got worse. 2- I bit the bullet and tried to as…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Laid-back means being relaxed, easy-going, and not easily stressed or worried. A laid-back person stays calm in most situations and doesn't let things bother them. Examples: 1- Mark is so laid-back that when his cat knocked over a glass of water onto his laptop, he just smiled and said…
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For checking the transcript:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 A creature of habit is someone who likes doing the same things over and over again and follows the same routine every day. They don’t like change and prefer things to stay the same. Examples: 1- Steve Jobs was a creature of habit, wearing his iconic black turtleneck and jeans combinatio…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Go-getter is someone who works hard, is determined, and goes after their goals to succeed. Examples: 1- My friend John is a real go-getter; he worked two jobs while studying just to achieve his dream of becoming a doctor. 2- In today’s world, many young entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley …
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 A bag of nerves describes someone who is extremely anxious, nervous, or stressed, especially before an important event or in a tense situation. Examples: 1- When Sam had to dance at his cousin’s wedding, he was a bag of nerves, moving like a robot with no batteries, terrified someone w…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Shady describes something or someone that appears to be dishonest, unethical, or operating in a way that raises suspicion, often lacking transparency or integrity. Examples: 1- When Greg showed up to the party with sunglasses on at night and refused to talk about where he’d been all da…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Put up with To tolerate or endure something or someone unpleasant or difficult, usually without complaining. Examples: 1- In modern cities, people often deal with dirty air and loud sounds from many cars. Even though they don’t like it, they accept it because they enjoy the benefits of…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Bump into sb means to unexpectedly or accidentally meet or encounter someone, often when you weren’t planning to see them. It usually happens by chance in public places. Examples: 1- While visiting New York City in the late 1800s, Nikola Tesla bumped into Thomas Edison at a local paten…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Pet hate A "pet hate" is something that particularly annoys or irritates someone, even though it might seem trivial or unimportant to others. Examples: 1- Oprah’s pet hate is chewing gum. She’s mentioned that she finds it incredibly annoying and has banned it from her offices. 2- One o…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 In two minds In two minds" means being uncertain or undecided about something, often because you can't choose between two options. Examples: 1- Michael was in two minds about posting his opinion on social media. He wanted to express his thoughts but was worried about the backlash from …
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Unwind means to relax and let go of stress after a period of activity or tension. It often involves engaging in calming or enjoyable activities that help restore a sense of peace and well-being. Examples: 1- He finds it hard to unwind at home, so he often goes to the gym to relieve str…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Overhyped describes something that has been promoted or talked about excessively, too much, leading to unrealistic expectations about its quality or value. Examples: 1- The new political leader was overhyped during the election campaign. Although they were presented as a revolutionary …
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Common Knowledge refers to information, facts, or beliefs that are widely known and accepted by the general public or within a specific community. Examples: 1- It’s common knowledge that social media can impact mental health, especially among teenagers. 2- It’s common knowledge that Ne…
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For checking the transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2379282 Ambiguous means having more than one possible meaning; not clear or definite, making it open to multiple interpretations. Examples: 1- My boss gave me an ambiguous task: ‘Make sure this project is done ASAP, but no rush!’ I’m still confused about when it’s due. 2- The politician’s ambi…
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Black Sheep refers to someone who is different from the rest of their family or group, often in a way that others don't approve of or like. Examples: 1- Jenny was the black sheep of the family because she chose to be an artist while everyone else became doctors 2- Galileo was the black sheep of the scientific community when he supported the idea th…
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News: Telegram founder and tycoon Pavel Durov was arrested at an airport near Paris after landing late Saturday. His arrest sparked demands for his legal rights to be respected, while Elon Musk criticized the move, arguing that free speech in Europe is under threat. Tycoon: A tycoon is a wealthy and powerful person, especially in business or indust…
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Next to nothing means almost nothing; a very small amount of something, whether it be money, effort, or some other resource. Examples: 1- Vincent van Gogh sold next to nothing during his lifetime, yet his work became priceless after his death. 2- Nikola Tesla arrived in the United States with next to nothing but his ideas, yet he became one of the …
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Unearth: means to discover or find something that was hidden or buried. It can refer to digging up something from the ground or uncovering something that was previously unknown or forgotten. News: The second-Largest Diamond Ever Found Is Discovered in Botswana. The diamond was unearthed using new technology, and miners hope it will bring back luste…
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Homebody refers to a person who prefers staying at home rather than going out or engaging in social activities outside. Examples: 1- Whenever there’s a big party, Mark, being a homebody, usually finds an excuse to stay home and read a book. 2- J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has mentioned that she’s a homebody at heart, enjoyin…
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Resilient means being able to recover quickly from difficulties, setbacks, or challenges. It describes someone or something that can bounce back and continue moving forward despite facing tough situations. Examples: 1- The resilient soldiers completed their mission despite extreme conditions and limited supplies. 2- Despite facing numerous challeng…
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