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Friday, April 2, 2021

Phrase of the Day: Chicken out - We use this expression to warn someone that there will be negative consequences to something. It's often a threat. - Well after they put the rope round my legs, I couldn't really chicken out, could I? ( EnglishH 1928 z9f )

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Sentence: I'd rather be a bird than a fish. ( EnglishH 1531 g4v )

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