Daily English Phrasal Verb/Idiom of Day – 24 February 2018

By | February 26, 2018

Phrasal Verb of the Day
Keep down
✔ Meaning:
▪ If you keep something down, you stop it from increasing in size or number.

✔For example:
▪ They’ll have to keep their prices down if they’re going to compete with cheaper imported products.
▪ If we can’t keep down things like costs and wages, we’ll go out of business.

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Idiom of the Day
A flash in the pan
✔ Meaning:
▪ You can say something or someone is a flash in the pan if they’re popular or effective for a short time only.

✔ For example:
▪ Her first song was a big hit, but when Debbie’s next song didn’t do so well people started calling her a flash in the pan.
▪ Dave says he doesn’t mind being called a flash in the pan because he still gets money for the book he wrote, even though he never wrote another one.

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