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Broke β to have no money
Iβm broke; I need to borrow money from my father.
Drop someone a line - to send someone a quick and short message by SMS or email
Please drop me a line the next time you are in town.
To know something like the back of your hand β to know something extremely well
I have been living in this city for a long time; I know the roads like the back of my hind.
To bite off more than one can chew β to take up more work than one can manage
The new boy in my office, he is in trouble. I told him not to bite off more than he can chew.
Fill in for someone β to do someoneβs work when they are away
Peter is on a family trip, so I am filling in for him at work.
In ages β in a very long time
Where have you been, I havenβt seen you in a ages
Cut it out β stop doing something irritating or annoying
I donβt like this song that you are singing, cut it out now.
These English phrases can easily be incorporated in everyday English conversation, so practice them well and use them appropriately in your daily English.
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