2025-12-24
23 分钟Hi there, this is Harry.
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So without delaying you any further let's get into this.
So we're going to talk about idioms and today as I said it's idioms connected with movement.
Okay so I'll go through them and I'll list them out for you and then we'll go through them individually and give you some examples.
So here they are.
Hidgens to do with movement.
A stone's throw either away or a stone's throw from.
You can use either preposition as the crow flies.
Follow your nose in the middle of nowhere.
Lose your bearings.
Make a beeline for something or somebody.
Off the beaten track.
Stop dead in your tracks.