
Idioms: shoes
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores various idioms related to shoes, explaining their meanings and providing examples. It covers idioms like 'Goody Two Shoes', 'Put Yourself in Someone's Shoes', 'Shaking in Your Boots', 'Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop', 'Big Shoes to Fill', 'On a Shoestring Budget', 'If I Were in Your Shoes', 'Cold Feet', and 'If the Shoe Fits'. Each idiom is explained with context and examples to help understand their usage in everyday language.
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