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Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad'



 
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Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad' #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:07 am   Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad'
 

I have some idioms can you explain to me please 1=after one's heart
2=to air oneself 3=to be all abroad 4= all (quite) in the air 6=all square and fair
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Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad' #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:06 am   Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad'
 

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1= (something) after one's heart -- the kind (of something) that I like
2= to air oneself-- to give one's opinion (maybe)
3= to be abroad-- to be outside, away from one's home, overseas
4= all (quite) in the air-- everything is (very) undecided
6= all fair and square-- finished equitably.
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Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad' #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:31 am   Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad'
 

thanks so much mister micawber's
if put idioms in the sentce is better
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Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad' #4 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:07 pm   Idioms: 'after one's heart', 'to air oneself', 'to be all abroad'
 

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Good idea! Please try to put them into sentences, and I will check your work.
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