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Idioms and Phrases related to STONE

16 Feb 2026
1. Leave no stone unturned: To make every possible effort (कोई कसर नहीं छोड़ना)She left no stone unturned to prepare for her exam.2. A rolling stone gathers no moss: A person who does not settle in one place rarely prospers (जो स्थिर नहीं रहता, वह कुछ नाम नहीं कर पाता)He keeps changing jobs; a rolling stone gathers no moss. 3. Cast the first stone: To be the first to criticize or blame (सबसे पहले दोष लगाना)Before you cast the first stone, remember your own mistakes. 4. Stone-cold: Completely cold or emotionless (पूरी तरह ठंडा या भावहीन)His hands were stone-cold in the freezing weather. 5. Heart of stone: A person who is very cold or cruel (कठोर दिल वाला व्यक्ति)He didn’t even flinch at her tears—he has a heart of stone. 6. Stone deaf: Completely unable to hear anything: (पूरी तरह बहरा)She has been stone-deaf since birth. 7. Turn to stone: To be frozen with fear or shock (डर या सदमे से जम जाना)When he saw the lion, he turned to stone. 8. Stone-faced silence: Silence with no visible emotion (बिना किसी भाव के चुप्पी)He listened with a stone-faced silence.
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The world of Palindrome

14 Feb 2026
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward, with spaces, punctuation, and capitalization usually ignored.kayak level madam radar rotor refer civic pop eyeWas it a car or a cat I saw?Never odd or even Step on no pets
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Important Contractions

13 Feb 2026
Kind + of = kindaDon't + you = DonchaGive + me = GimmeLet + me = Lemme Want + to = WannaGot + to = GottaGoing + to = GonnaWhat + have you = Watcha
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Foreign Words and Phrases

12 Feb 2026
IPSO FACTO Origin: Latin by that fact or act (स्वतः)QUID PRO QUO Origin: Latin something that is given to a person in return for something they have done (बदले में) HASTA LA VISTA Origin: Spanishgoodbye; see you later (विदा लेना) ERGO Origin: Latintherefore (इसलिए) MI CASA, SU CASA Origin: Spanishmy house is your house (मेरा घर आपका घर है)
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Love idioms

11 Feb 2026
Head over heels: Deeply and madly in loveLove at first sight: Falling in love immediately upon meetingTie the knot: To get marriedApple of my eye: Someone who is cherished above all othersMatch made in heaven: Two people who are perfect for each otherPop the question: To propose marriageWear your heart on your sleeve: Making your emotions and feelings very obviousLove is blind: When you cannot see the faults of the person you love
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