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Neighbourhood Idioms
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All Roads Lead to Rome:
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Meaning: There are many different ways to reach the same conclusion or destination.
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Example Sentence: "Whether you take the highway or the scenic route, all roads lead to Rome when it comes to finding a solution."
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Back to Square One:
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Meaning: To return to the starting point or the beginning of a process.
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Example Sentence: "After weeks of negotiations, the project fell through, and we're back to square one."
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Cross That Bridge When You Come to It:
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Meaning: Deal with a problem or worry about a situation only when it happens, not beforehand.
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Example Sentence: "I'm not stressing about the presentation next week; I'll cross that bridge when I come to it."
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Down the Drain:
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Meaning: Wasted or lost, often referring to time, effort, or resources.
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Example Sentence: "All the hard work we put into that project went down the drain when the client backed out."
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Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining:
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Meaning: In difficult situations, there is always something positive or hopeful to be found.
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Example Sentence: "Losing the job was tough, but every cloud has a silver lining—I found a better opportunity."
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Familiarity Breeds Contempt:
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Meaning: The more you know someone or something, the more likely you are to find faults or be critical.
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Example Sentence: "Living next door to your friends might sound great, but familiarity breeds contempt."
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Get the Ball Rolling:
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Meaning: To start a process or activity; to initiate something.
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Example Sentence: "Let's get the ball rolling on the community clean-up; we have a lot of work ahead."
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Hit the Hay:
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Meaning: To go to bed or go to sleep.
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Example Sentence: "After a long day of moving, I can't wait to hit the hay."
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In the Same Boat:
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Meaning: Facing the same challenges or difficulties as others.
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Example Sentence: "We're all in the same boat when it comes to dealing with the construction noise in the neighborhood."
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Jump on the Bandwagon:
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Meaning: To adopt a popular activity or trend.
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Example Sentence: "With everyone starting community gardens, I decided to jump on the bandwagon and plant some vegetables too."
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Keep Up with the Joneses:
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Meaning: To strive to maintain the same social and economic status as one's neighbors or peers.
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Example Sentence: "They're always buying the latest gadgets; it feels like we have to keep up with the Joneses."
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Light at the End of the Tunnel:
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Meaning: A hopeful sign or positive outcome after a challenging or difficult period.
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Example Sentence: "Even though the neighborhood has been under construction, there's light at the end of the tunnel with new parks and amenities."
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March to the Beat of Your Own Drum:
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Meaning: To behave or do things in your own unique way, regardless of societal expectations.
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Example Sentence: "She's not influenced by trends; she prefers to march to the beat of her own drum."
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Not a Bed of Roses:
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Meaning: A situation that is not easy or pleasant; involves challenges and difficulties.
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Example Sentence: "Living in a diverse neighborhood is rewarding, but it's not a bed of roses; it requires understanding and compromise."
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Out of the Woods:
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Meaning: No longer in a difficult or dangerous situation; safe.
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Example Sentence: "After the storm passed, we were relieved to be out of the woods and back to our normal routine."
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Penny for Your Thoughts:
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Meaning: A way of asking someone what they are thinking.
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Example Sentence: "You've been quiet; a penny for your thoughts?"
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Quiet as a Mouse:
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Meaning: Extremely quiet and discreet.
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Example Sentence: "She entered the meeting room quiet as a mouse, hoping no one would notice her late arrival."
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Rub Someone the Wrong Way:
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Meaning: To annoy or irritate someone.
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Example Sentence: "His constant complaining about the neighborhood changes tends to rub people the wrong way."
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Strike While the Iron Is Hot:
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Meaning: To take advantage of an opportunity promptly.
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Example Sentence: "The housing market is favorable right now; it's a good time to strike while the iron is hot and sell our property."
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Up in Arms:
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Meaning: Extremely upset or angry about something.
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Example Sentence: "The residents were up in arms when they heard about the proposed increase in property taxes."
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