English Idioms: Animals - More fun cartoons to learn English
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English Idioms: Animals - More fun cartoons to learn English


Few weeks ago we described some English idioms to describe happiness. This week, we?d like to present another set of excellent idioms involving animals and used by English speakers to make their language more colourful. Discover how to go wild with your English learning! :)

English Idioms - Animals

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