English Idioms: Shhh! - learn English the fun way using cartoons
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English Idioms: Shhh! - learn English the fun way using cartoons


Do you know how you can tell someone to lower their voice in an informal way? In this post we introduce some cartoons and examples to understand the meaning of idioms that you can use to tell someone to be quiet, when you may not agree with what someone is saying. There are even occasions when people are being rude!

You can also check out our previous posts about idioms related to animals, happiness, money, food and the body.

English Idioms: Shhh!
English Idioms: Shhh!

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