I Don’t Buy It | English Idiom
I don’t buy it = I don’t believe it. They say prices are going to fall, but I don’t buy it. She said that she was not in love, but I wouldn’t buy it....
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I don’t buy it = I don’t believe it. They say prices are going to fall, but I don’t buy it. She said that she was not in love, but I wouldn’t buy it....
A couch potato is a person who spends most of his time sitting or lying down on the couch watching television. He has a huge belly. He must be a couch potato. That boy...
Idioms and phrases using red A “red-letter day” is one of special importance and good fortune. To “paint the town red” is to celebrate. To “see red” is to be angry. A “red herring”...
To call it a day is to stop working. I’m so tired. I think I should call it a day. I’m too tired to continue working. Let’s call it a day. He called it...
Here are some common idiomatic expressions in English. Save someone’s skin / neck / bacon All of these expressions are used to talk about rescuing someone from difficulty. Go without saying If something goes...
Here are some English idioms that we keep hearing all the time. I couldn’t agree with you more If you couldn’t agree with someone one, you entirely agree with them. ‘People are obsessed with celebrities....