Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

Phrasal verb and Idiom Friday!

This week I want to tell you about how I have felt 'stuck in a rut' lately and it's been hard to 'get out of my own way'. Sometimes it feels like I do the same thing every day, with no real excitement or change. Whenever I feel like I've been eating the same breakfast,… Continue reading Phrasal verb and Idiom Friday!

Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

Phrasal Verb and Idiom Friday

Today's idiom is 'back on your feet', which is quite fitting considering the month I've had! The reason I've been so absent over the last 3 weeks was that I had emergency gallbladder surgery, which 'took a lot out of me'. I'm only just beginning to get 'back on my feet', which means feeling back… Continue reading Phrasal Verb and Idiom Friday

Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

Phrasal Verb and Idiom Friday

Today's phrasal verb is clean up- it's a tricky one, with multiple meanings. Clean up can mean to do really well in something like gambling, sports or in business ventures: 'I cleaned up at our weekly poker game. I won over $150 bucks!' Clean up can mean dressing in a more professional or attractive way… Continue reading Phrasal Verb and Idiom Friday

Phrasal Verbs and Idioms

Phrasal Verbs and Idioms Friday

The phrasal verb for this Friday is cosy up- as in making yourself comfortable with some blankets, a nice cup of tea or hot chocolate and maybe someone you love. Here is a perfect representation of my dog, Sammy, all cosied up on the sofa. This week's idiom, is 'couch potato', something that this picture… Continue reading Phrasal Verbs and Idioms Friday