Test The Water
Studying abroad could be more fun if you test the water before doing anything. Read more and find out how could testing water help you in abroad.
- Test the water
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Sentence-: a successful entrepreneur is one who knows how to test the water.
Meaning-: judge people’s feeling or opinions before taking further action. - No thanks to
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Sentence-: no thanks to your remarks, I am still going to fight.
Meaning-: not because of; despite - Thanks for the buggy ride
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Sentence-: thanks to your buddy ride ana, I could finally make it to the top.
Meaning-: used as a way of thanking someone for their help - A bit thick
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Sentence-: the petrol price these days is a bit thick.
Meaning-: more than you can tolerate; unfair - Give someone(or get) a thick ear
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Sentence-: he got a thick ear by the teacher on getting late for three consecutive days.
Meaning-: punish someone with a blow, especially on the ear - Give it a whirl
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Sentence-:Don’t stop without knowing what it is, at least give it a whirl.
Meaning-: give it a try - Reap the whirlwind
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Sentence-: Make sure you behave well or else you will have to reap the whirlwind.
Meaning-: Suffer serious consequences because of your actions - Have whiskers
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Sentence-: My grand father has whiskers.
Meaning-: very old - Whistle in the dark
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Sentence-:He is a boozer, all he knows is the whistle in the dark.
Meaning-: pretend to be confident and not afraid. - Whistle in the wind
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Sentence-: Why are you whistling in the wind, don’t you know she won’t change her decision!
Meaning-: try unsuccessfully to influence something that cannot be changed