English idioms - letter V
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English idioms - letter V
Idioms:
- Van Gogh’s ear for music.
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Meaning: tone deaf.
- Vanish into thin air.
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Meaning: to disappear without leaving a trace.
- Variety is the spice of life.
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Meaning: life is made more interesting by doing new or different things.
- Vent one's spleen.
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Meaning: to get rid of one's angry feelings.
- Verge on.
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Meaning: to come close or approach something.
- Very last.
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Meaning: the end of something.
- Very thing.
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Meaning: the exact thing that is required.
- Very well.
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Meaning: agreed, all right.
- Vicious circle.
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Meaning: an unbroken sequence of cause and effect with bad results.
- Vim and vigor.
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Meaning: energy and enthusiasm.
- Vote down.
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Meaning: to defeat something in a vote.
- Vote of confidence.
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Meaning: a vote to see if a person or political party still has the majority's support.
- Vote of thanks.
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Meaning: a speech expressing appreciation and thanks to a speaker or organizer.
- Vote with one's feet.
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Meaning: to show that you do not like something by leaving.
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