My favourite English idioms #1
As a language educator and enthusiast, I am particularly fascinated by languages as their diversity and richness allow us to communicate with each other in ways animals can't. So I would love to share my favourite English idioms, their definition and example sentences that will be helpful to non-native English speakers.
Idiom 1
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Michael is really friendly and makes friends at the drop of a hat.
If I had enough money, I'd quit my job at the drop of a hat and travel the world.
It doesn't matter how busy I am; I will help you in any way I can and at the drop of a hat.
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