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111 Advanced English Idioms

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I'm Just Going to Go Out on a Lung

When I want someone to keep something secret and not reveal it at the moment, I always go As in zip your lips and mums. Oh, I have been waiting to walk by a tree And explain this idiom. This means keep it a secret until I get a chance to Make the news public. If you go out on a limb, you are risking something. You are being unsupported And you're doing something that could potentially cost you It could potentially be risky Oftentimes in English conversation you hear people say I'm just gonna go out on an extravagant indiscriminate guess. A good idiom that spurs from sports is a game time decision.

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