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Egg in the attic idiom.
Slightly spooky image of sharp eggs hiding in the attic ready to kill.
That rufus can be a bit slow he s not the sharpest egg in the attic.
In order to speak the language the way native speakers do you need to.
Egg on incite urge ahead provoke as in jack is always egging me on to drive faster or seemingly quiet margo actually eggs on donald to quarrel with his staff.
To egg someone on means.
To encourage or dare some one to do something that may be unwise or dangerous.
This expression has nothing to do with hen s eggs but comes from an old norse word eggja to edge.
Don t put all your eggs in one basket means.
For instance a load of cobblers has nothing to do with shoemakers and when people tell you to break a leg they don t really mean it click on the links to see what they do mean.
To gently push a person on to a stage or speaking platform.
This is a very cute presentation about idioms with the word.
An idiom is a phrase but it is different from other phrases in that you can t understand its meaning from the words it is made from.
To purchase a train or bus ticket by bribing the ticket agent.
A mix up of not the sharpest tool in the box and eggs and toys in the attic.
Do not risk everything but placing too many hopes on one job.