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Idioms with clothes

dressed to kill- have on your best clothes. Susan went to the party dressed to kill.

in one's shoes- to be in the other person's situation. Mary lost her job. I'm glad I'm not in her shoes.

to lose one's shirt- to lose everything, to become poor. When the stock market went down, he lost his shirt.

to roll up one's sleeves- to prepare to do hard work. John decided to roll up his sleeves and join in preparing the big dinner.

to tighten one's belt- to spend less money, be careful with money. When my father lost his job, we had to tighten our belt.

on a shoestring- on a budget, with very little money. That business started on a shoestring with only $100.

birthday suit- naked, no clothes. The man ran through the town with only his birthday suit on! Everyone was shocked.

The Collection of Fables 2 consists of 10 fables. Each fable will give you some useful information about daily activities of lovely animals which happen around us but we have not noticed them. Through each fable, we also achieve many interesting moral lessons and apply them in our daily life. Read more
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