Luyện nghe Easy American Idioms (Lesson 6 :  Honey, There’s Something on My Mind))


To say something important that you’ve been thinking about a lot.
To be something you think a lot about.
To give someone unexpected news with no preparation or warning.
To end a romantic relationship.
To stop being in a romantic relationshipwith someone.
To seem to happen without any logical explanation or warning.
A person who sits around and does very little physical activity, often just watching TV.
To like something a lot.
To feel wonderful, to be very happy.
To begin something else, to stop focusing on one person or thing and to start to think about someone or something else.
To allow yourself to be in bad physical condition because of diet or lack of exercise.
To be a turn-on. To cause an attraction, usually physical.
To annoy someone very much.
To start to talk about something, to introduce a topic in conversation.
To become accustomed to or familiar with something. Notice that this expression is similar to “to be used to something,” meaning to be accustomed to or familiar with something.
To become too old for something, to stop having an interest in something that used to be interesting.
To be the most important fact or consideration about a topic.
This expression is used, often ironically, to mean that some outcome is logical, expected, or unavoidable.

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