Hello, fellas! How was your weekend?
Today we will learn more idioms about friendship.
Do you know some idioms about friendship?
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Let’s start.
1. Like two peas in a pod.
Meaning: very similar.
E.g. “My brother and his best friend were like two peas in a pod.”
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- To bury the hatchet.
Meaning: to end a conflict and become friendly.
E.g. “My father and my mother agreed to bury the hatchet after years of arguing.”
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To hit it off.
Meaning: find yourself immidately and naturally friendly with someone.
E.g. “My cousin met his friend at school and hit it off right away.”
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Joined at the hip.
Meaning: refers to friends who are always seen together.
E.g. “My sister and her best friend are not joined at the hip. They have their own personal lives and spaces.”
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To see eye to eye with someone.
Meaning: agree with someone.
E.g. “I don’t always see eye to eye with my mother.”
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To build bridges.
Meaning: to promote friendly relations between people or groups.
E.g. “The cafe owner should build bridges with next door butcher.”
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Compiled and written by @sherlydarmali for @EnglishTips4U on Sunday, November 10, 2019.
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