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Today's Idioms Idiom 1: Rain or shine | English Test

Today's Idioms

Idiom 1:
Rain or shine

Meaning
  Used to indicate that something will happen no matter what. This is one of the rare idioms that’s also often used literally, for outdoor events that’ll take place whether it rains or not.

Example
 “I’ll see you at the airport, rain or shine.”


Idiom 2:
Once in a blue moon

Meaning
  Very rarely.

Example
 “He used to call his grandma once in a blue moon. Now that she has passed away, he regrets not making more of an effort to keep in touch.”


Idiom 3:
Every cloud has a silver lining

Meaning
  There’s a good aspect to every bad situation.

Example
 “Don’t worry about losing your job. It’ll be okay. Every cloud has a silver lining!“


Idiom 4:
Get into deep water

Meaning
 To be in trouble. Very similar to the idiom in hot water that we discussed above.

Example
 “He got into deep water when he borrowed a lot of money from a loan shark.”
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