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🇺🇸 English Expressions: Things Are Starting to Snowball ❄️
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “things are starting to snowball.” 😄 👉 It means something is growing or increasing in speed, size, or importance — often faster and faster. It can be positive or negative, depending on the situation. Origin: The phrase comes from the image of a small snowball rolling downhill. ☃️ As it rolls, it picks up more snow and gets bigger and faster — just like how events or problems can build up quickly. Examples: - My business started small, but now things are starting to snowball! 💼📈 - It began as one mistake, and soon the whole situation snowballed out of control. 😬 - Once she started practicing daily, her progress really snowballed! 🎸✨ Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “snowball” or “starting to snowball” in the comments 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER!🤝 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Things Are Starting to Snowball ❄️
1 like • Jan 5
Having failed so many times,his ability to challenge difficulties realky snowballes
1 like • Jan 5
really snowballed
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Dime a Dozen 💰
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “dime a dozen.” 👉 It means very common, ordinary, or easy to find — something that isn’t special or valuable because there’s a lot of it. Origin: This phrase comes from the United States in the 19th century, when many small items (like eggs or candies) were literally sold for a dime per dozen. Over time, it became a figurative way to describe anything plentiful and not particularly special. 🥚🍬 Examples: • Those souvenirs are a dime a dozen — don’t spend too much on them. 🛍️ • Good ideas aren’t a dime a dozen, so value the creative ones! 💡 • Cheap sunglasses are a dime a dozen these days. 🕶️ Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “dime a dozen” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝 English Expressions page on the Classroom 👉 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Dime a Dozen 💰
1 like • Jan 5
This kind of product is a dime a dozen,how can we make our company more competitive?
🇺🇸 English Expressions : Johnny-Come-Lately
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “Johnny-come-lately.” 😄 👉 It’s used to describe someone who arrives late to something — a trend, a project, a situation — and usually acts like they’ve been there from the beginning. It can sound a bit teasing or slightly negative, depending on the tone. Origin: This phrase dates back to the 1800s in the United States, originally appearing in print around the 1830s. It was used to refer to newcomers who showed up after everyone else — often implying they’re inexperienced or trying to fit in with people who were there long before them. It combines Johnny (a generic name) with come-lately, meaning someone who arrives late. Examples: - He joined the project last week and already acts like a leader — a real Johnny-come-lately. 😅 - Don’t be a Johnny-come-lately — jump in early next time! - When the band got famous, a bunch of Johnny-come-lately fans appeared. 🎸 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “Johnny-come-lately” in the comments 👇 English Expressions page in the Classroom: https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions : Johnny-Come-Lately
1 like • Jan 5
I do not wanna be a Johnny_come_lately,but sometimes i have bigger fish to fry.
🇺🇲💬 English Expressions: Hit the Spot
Hey everyone! 👋 Starting to share some ENGLISH EXPRESSIONS, what they mean, and a few example sentences. TODAY’S EXPRESSION IS “HIT THE SPOT” 😋 It means something is exactly what you WANTED OR NEEDED. You can use it when food, drink, or even an experience feels just right. Examples: - That Americano really hit the spot! ☕️ - The movie last night hit the spot after a long week. Now it’s your turn! 💬 Write your own sentence using “hit the spot” in the comments! 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER 🤝 https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea It’s a scene from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks, one of my favorite TV shows from the early ’90s!
🇺🇲💬 English Expressions: Hit the Spot
1 like • Jan 5
when it is freezing outside,a hot pot can just hit the spot
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