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Idioms: Lick the lust, In the dark, Hit the jackpot, Make a mess of, A blue stock


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Idioms: Lick the lust, In the dark, Hit the jackpot, Make a mess of, A blue s #16 (permalink) Wed Sep 23, 2009 23:32 pm   Idioms: Lick the lust, In the dark, Hit the jackpot, Make a mess of, A blue s
 

Sonia* wrote:
Good Morning Teachers,

Please tell me the meaning of some idioms which I came across in the newspaper.
1)Lick the lust
2)In the dark
3)Hit the jackpot
4)Make a mess of
5)A blue stocking.

Please provide me some examples also.

Thanks a million.
sonia*
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Idioms: Lick the lust, In the dark, Hit the jackpot, Make a mess of, A blue s #17 (permalink) Wed Sep 23, 2009 23:34 pm   Idioms: Lick the lust, In the dark, Hit the jackpot, Make a mess of, A blue s
 

Sonia* wrote:
Good Morning Teachers,

Please tell me the meaning of some idioms which I came across in the newspaper.
1)Lick the lust
2)In the dark
3)Hit the jackpot
4)Make a mess of :idea:
5)A blue stocking.

Please provide me some examples also.

Thanks a million.
sonia*
Fuad
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Joined: 23 Sep 2009
Posts: 5
Location: India

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