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12 common idioms to improve your English! 
COMMON IDIOMS 
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Have a bone to pick with someone
1
If you “have a 
bone
to 
pick with someone”, you 
have a problem you need 
to discuss with them. 
A
 What’s up? I can sense a bit 
of tension! 
B
 I’ve got a bone to pick with 
you about that video you 
put up on Instagram of me 
dancing at the wedding.
Get up on the wrong side of the bed
2
If you “get up on the wrong side of the bed”, you 
wake up in a bad 
mood
, often because you haven’t 
slept well. 
A
 The meeting is in the conference room, isn’t it? 
B
 Yeah but prepare for the worst. I think Ms Simmonds got 
up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. She’s been 
shouting at everyone.
Wouldn’t touch someone or something with a bargepole
3
If you “wouldn’t touch someone or something with a 
bargepole
”, you wouldn’t do anything with them, or 
become involved with them in business, romantically, etc. 
A
 Has he had any more acting work recently? 
B
 No, the movie producers wouldn’t touch him with a bargepole 
after he 
sued
 the last film studio over of a very minor accident.” 
[US English: “Wouldn’t touch someone with a 10-foot 
pole
.”]
Hold your horses
4
We use this expression (
hold
your horses) to tell 
someone to stop speaking or to calm down. 
A
 We need someone to be at the conference this weekend, so I 

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