5 Useful Idioms with the word 'Blue'
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In this episode, Rayah talks about 5 idioms that are used pretty often by American speakers using the word 'Blue'.
Those idioms are:
1. Out of the blue
2. Once in a blue moon
3: Black and blue
4: Until someone is blue in the face
5: Feel blue
Have you heard or used any of them before? Idioms are used quite often in English, so it's essential to learn many of them to be able to understand what people are saying. Being able to use them in different situations will allow you to sound more like a native American English speaker. So, sit back and enjoy the episode!
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