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The document contains several common idioms and their meanings including "a piece of cake" meaning very easy, "kick the bucket" meaning to die, and "a storm in a tea cup" referring to unnecessary anger or worry over an unimportant matter. It seeks to explain the meanings behind common English idioms.
The document contains several common idioms and their meanings including "a piece of cake" meaning very easy, "kick the bucket" meaning to die, and "a storm in a tea cup" referring to unnecessary anger or worry over an unimportant matter. It seeks to explain the meanings behind common English idioms.
The document contains several common idioms and their meanings including "a piece of cake" meaning very easy, "kick the bucket" meaning to die, and "a storm in a tea cup" referring to unnecessary anger or worry over an unimportant matter. It seeks to explain the meanings behind common English idioms.
KICK THE BUCKET – DIE A MONKEY WITH A GOLDEN RING IS STILL AN UGLY THING- YOU CAN’T MAKE SOMETHING UGLY LOOK GOOD JUST BY DECORATING IT AS COOL AS A CUCUMBER – VERY CALM OR CALMLY, ESPECIALLY WHEN THIS IS SURPRISING BE UNDER THE WEATHER – FEEL NOT COMPLETELY WELL A STORM IN A TEA CUP- A LOT OF UNNCESSARY ANGER AND WORRY ABOUT A MATTER THAT IS NOT TOO IMPORTANT