
Kill two birds with one stone
Send us Fan Mail Kill two birds with one stone killing two birds with one stone means to achieve two goals or complete two tasks with a single action. Examples: 1 - By starting a vegetable garden, ...
3 Jul 20241min

Easier Said Than Done
Send us Fan Mail Easier said than done: Something is hard to do even though it seems simple when you talk about it. Examples: 1 - Mark listens to audiobooks during his daily commute, enjoying lite...
2 Jul 20241min

People Person
Send us Fan Mail People Person: A people person is a person who enjoys being with other people and is good at working with them or talking to them. Examples: 1 - She's a real people person and make...
1 Jul 20241min

Procrastinate
Send us Fan Mail Procrastinate: To delay doing something, often because it seems difficult or unpleasant. Examples: 1 - I always procrastinate cleaning the house until the last minute. 2 - Don't pro...
29 Jun 20242min

Ambitious
Send us Fan Mail Ambitious: Having a strong desire to achieve big goals or succeed. An ambitious person really likes to become successful and does his or her best to achieve big goals. Examples: 1 - ...
28 Jun 20242min

Altruist
Send us Fan Mail Altruist: Someone who selflessly cares about the well-being of others and often acts to help them without expecting anything in return. Examples: 1 - Princess Diana was known as an a...
27 Jun 20241min

Serendipity
Send us Fan Mail Serendipity: Serendipity is when you unexpectedly find something good or pleasant without actively searching for it. Examples: 1. Receiving a dream job offer during a random chat at a...
25 Jun 20241min

A Blessing in Disguise
Send us Fan Mail A Blessing in Disguise: We use blessing in disguise when we want to talk about sth that seems bad or unlucky at first, but results in something good or beneficial later. Examples: ...
24 Jun 20242min



















