
133 - Common Similes with Liz (1-15)
American English Podcast
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As Dry as a Bone?
If native speakers don't think of something right off the bat immediately, then why learn it? You know, so we're going to knock that one as dry as a bone. A rail is like a beam, a stick, a metal, something that you grab so that when you're walking down a staircase, you don't fall. There couldn't be two people more opposite. When things are different, maybe a couple, perhaps that's together and you're like, wow, how are they a couple? They're opposites. Maybe opposites attract. It comes back to me when I hear that, but it's not no,. If it doesn't come back, it doesn't
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