Idioms

in one ear and out the other
heard and then immediately forgotten
Everything that the teacher says seems to go in one ear and out the other for my friend.

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  • in one fell swoop
  • in one's (own) backyard
  • in one's birthday suit
  • in one's blood
  • in one's book
  • in one's cups
  • in one's element
  • in one's face
  • in one's glory
  • in one's good books/graces
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  • call (someone's) bluff
  • cut one's losses
  • at the drop of a hat
  • move in on (someone or something)
  • off and on
  • Jekyll and Hyde
  • walk out
  • hear from (someone)
  • tune in (a radio)
  • slip off


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