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Oct 29, 2021

Idioms: Extra Innings


For when things take more time than expected (a baseball game has nine innings).

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Idioms: Early Innings

 

English idiom: extra innings, a sports idiom from baseball.

A baseball game has nine innings.

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Oct 27, 2021

Idiom: Down to One's Last Out


If you're down to your last out, concentrate.

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Idiom: Drop the Ball

 



Don't do this. Don't drop the ball.

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Oct 25, 2021

Idiom: Charley Horse


Here's an idiom that hurts.

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Oct 22, 2021

Idiom: Bat Around

 


Here's some vocabulary to bat around.

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