This is a very cute presentation about idioms with the word.
Egg in the attic idiom.
To gently push a person on to a stage or speaking platform.
An idiom is a phrase but it is different from other phrases in that you can t understand its meaning from the words it is made from.
To egg someone on means.
Do not risk everything but placing too many hopes on one job.
Egg on incite urge ahead provoke as in jack is always egging me on to drive faster or seemingly quiet margo actually eggs on donald to quarrel with his staff.
Slightly spooky image of sharp eggs hiding in the attic ready to kill.
That rufus can be a bit slow he s not the sharpest egg in the attic.
As sure as eggs is eggs butter and egg money go suck a egg a bad egg a chicken and egg situation problem a chicken and egg problem a chicken and egg situation a curate s egg a few eggs short of a dozen a good egg a goose egg a hard egg to crack a nest egg a rotten egg a wild goose never laid a tame egg all one s eggs in one basket bad egg.
Really quite a crazy one.
A mix up of not the sharpest tool in the box and eggs and toys in the attic.
Don t put all your eggs in one basket means.
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Attic salt definition dry delicate wit.
To purchase a train or bus ticket by bribing the ticket agent.
In order to speak the language the way native speakers do you need to.