Idioms are groups of words that have meanings
Idioms are groups of words that have meanings not clear just by looking at them. English idioms often use comparisons and metaphors. Because they are so common in everyday English, if you're not familiar with them, it's almost impossible to understand the situation. You really need to know English idioms and phrases. Learning common idioms will help you blend in, whether you’re having a drink, at a basketball match, going on a date, or discussing day-to-day life. They are helpful for everyone, especially ESL learners. To twist someone's arm means to grab a person's arm and turn it, which could hurt if you take it litterally.
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