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Index
Contents Title Copyright Acknowledgments Dedication Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Idioms
What Is an Idiom? The Idioms in This Book
Part II: Idioms for Everyday Activities and Occasions
Chapter 2: Family Matters: Family, Home, and Life Stages
Family and Friends Home Sweet Home Ages and Life Stages
Chapter 3: Caring for the Body: Eating, Sleeping, and Grooming
Eating and Enjoying Food Food and Food Preparation Sleeping and Waking Personal Hygiene and Grooming
Chapter 4: Health Matters: Good Health, Illness, and Addiction
Physical Health and Well-Being Illness and Poor Health Safety Bad Habits and Addictions
Chapter 5: Nose to the Grindstone: School and Work
School-Related Idioms Work-Related Idioms
Chapter 6: Peanuts and Dough: Money
Making Money Having Money Saving Money Spending Money Losing Money and Going Broke Owing Money and Paying Debts The High Cost of Living
Chapter 7: Taking It Easy: Entertainment, Leisure, and Travel
Out on the Town At the Movies Live Entertainment The Bar and Club Scene Leisure Transportation
Chapter 8: Love Makes the World Go ’Round: Romance
Is It Really Love? Dating In a Relationship Tying the Knot Getting Lovey-Dovey Relationship Trouble Breaking Up
Chapter 9: Common American Phrases and Slang Expressions
Common Greetings Polite Expressions and Niceties Understanding Yes, No, Maybe Responses That Mean Okay or I Don’t Care Agree to Disagree Believe It or Not Slowing Down and Speeding Up Stop Doing That! Good News, Bad News Way to Go! That’s Life
Part III: Idioms for Expressing Emotion, Character, Success, and Failure
Chapter 10: Emotions
Happiness and Contentment Sadness and Melancholy Staying Calm and Cool Nervousness and Anxiety Anger Fear Envy and Jealousy Resentment and Revenge Shame and Guilt
Chapter 11: Character Traits
Idioms That Express Generosity Idioms That Express Selfishness Idioms That Express Compassion Idioms That Express Cold-Heartedness Idioms That Express Honesty Idioms That Express Dishonesty and Deception Idioms That Express Independence and Self-Sufficiency Idioms That Express Dependency Idioms That Express Sociability Idioms That Express Shyness and Introversion
Chapter 12: Success, Failure, and Luck
Success Hard Work and Determination Opportunity Creativity Failure Good Luck and Bad Luck
Part IV: Idioms by Key Words
Chapter 13: Body Idioms
Idioms with Head, Neck and Shoulders Idioms with Face, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Mouth Idioms with Back, Stomach, and Gut Idioms with Arms, Hands, and Fingers Idioms with Legs, Feet, and Toes
Chapter 14: Color Idioms
Red Blue Yellow Green Pink Brown Black Gray White Golden Silver Multicolored Color
Chapter 15: Number Idioms
One, Two, Three First, Second, Third . . . Nonsense Numbers Number Combinations
Chapter 16: Negative Word Idioms
No None Not Never Nothing
Chapter 17: Question Word Idioms
Idioms That Use What Idioms That Use When Idioms That Use Where Idioms That Use Who Idioms That Use Why Idioms That Use How
Part V: Phrasal Verbs
Chapter 18: Using Phrasal Verbs
What Is a Phrasal Verb . . . and What Isn’t Mastering Phrasal Verbs The Big Role of Little Prepositions Transitive and Intransitive Phrasal Verbs Using Active and Passive Voice with Phrasal Verbs
Chapter 19: Two-Word Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal Verbs with On and Off Phrasal Verbs with In and Out Phrasal Verbs with Up and Down Common Phrasal Verbs Using With Common Phrasal Verbs Using Without Common Phrasal Verbs with For Common Phrasal Verbs with Away Phrasal Verbs with Under and Over Phrasal Verbs with Around Phrasal Verbs with Through
Chapter 20: Three-Word Phrasal Verbs
What Is a Three-Word Phrasal Verb and What Isn’t? Three-Word Verbs Ending with Of Three-Word Verbs Ending with On Three-Word Verbs Ending with To Three-Word Verbs Ending with With
Appendix I: Expressions with Do, Fix, Have, Make, and Take
Housework Idioms with Do and Make Money Idioms with Have and Make Appointment Idioms with Have and Make Conversation Idioms with Have and Make Food Idioms with Fix, Make, and Take Time Off Idioms with Have and Take Illness Idioms with Have and Take Hair Idioms with Do and Fix Talking about Time Using the Phone Performing More Idioms with Do More Idioms with Have More Idioms with Make More Idioms with Take
Appendix II: Differences between American Idioms and British Idioms
Idioms with Different Prepositions Idioms with Different Verbs Idioms with Different Nouns Idioms with Very Different Wording Caution! Differences to Watch Out For
Index
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