Idioms Target: ““““““““““` 1. To take a load off. To rest by sitting down. 2. In a nutshell. Concisely and quickly explained. 3. To make a clean break. To forget about something in the past, to start fresh. 4. To turn over a new leaf. To begin a new project or period in your life. 5. To be up in the air. To not have direction or definite shape. 6. No big deal. Not important. 7. To put something off. To delay something, to postpone something, to procrastinate. 8. To have a foot in the door. To be in a situation that could lead to better opportunities. Notice that you may also “get a foot in the door” or “give someone a foot in the door.” 9. To show up. To arrive. 10. The straw that broke the camel’s back. An event or thing that by itself is insignificant, but added to other problems is just enough to leave a big impact or cause a big change. 11. To have something in mind. To have an idea or conception about something. 12. To get on your feet. To become stable financially, emotionally, socially, etc. 13. To get a break. To be given an opportunity to do something you want to do. 14. To have two left feet. To be ungraceful, to move in a clumsy or awkward way, especially while dancing. 15. To be hard on someone. To be strict or difficult with someone, to be demanding,to be overly critical or disciplinary. 16. To stick to someone or something. To stay with someone or something. 17. By the way. This expression introduces an afterthought. It is used before saying something that is somehow related to what’s already been said. 18. To hit the road. To begin to travel or move. To set off on a trip. 19. To be looking up. To seem positive, to suggest a positive outcome or improvement. Apps “““““““““““` Website: https://www.essentialenglish.review/easy-american-idioms/ Google Store: https://goo.gl/p66Vox App Store: https://goo.gl/eAZkhn