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A Chocolate Moose for Dinner
Scholastic Dictionary Of Idioms
Fowl Play
Butterflies in My Stomach and Other School Hazards
Stink and the Incredible Super-Galactic Jawbreaker
The King Who Rained
I'm Not Hanging Noodles on Your Ears and Other Intriguing Idioms From Around the World
In a Pickle: And Other Funny Idioms
7 Ate 9: The Untold Story
Home of the Brave
Augustine
The World Is Your Oyster
Never Go with Your Gut by Gleb TsipurskyThe Public Speaking Bible; a Survival Guide for Standing on S... by Marcus AlexanderPublic Speaking · Presentations · Media Interviews by Agota GaborThe Joy of Argument by Albert NavarraThe 48-Hour Virtual Interview Advantage by Tara Alexandra Kachaturoff
Books to Present Yourself
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Books with Idioms
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Elly Griffiths
It's a long shot but we can't leave any stone unturned. Cloughie, you get onto the number plate.' It's an odd phrase, thinks Nelson, as he runs the CCTV footage one more time. He thinks of the tunnel that morning, the journey below the stones of the city. Nothing good ever comes of turning over a stone. ...more
Elly Griffiths, The Chalk Pit

Terry Pratchett
But I did not return until half past four this morning and I distinctly remember stubbing my toe on the stairs. I am as drunk as a skunk, Drumknott, which of course means skunks are just as drunk as I. I must say the term is unfamiliar to me, and I had not thought hitherto of skunks in this context, but Mustrum Ridcully was kind enough to enlighten me.
Terry Pratchett, Unseen Academicals

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