American Idioms and Expressions

Get Mad At (someone Or Something) Idiom

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get mad at (someone or something)
What does get mad at (someone or something) mean?
to become angry with someone or somethingI often get mad at my friend when he is late.

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take minutes
What does "take minutes" mean?
to write down the details of a meeting I usually take minutes at the monthly club meetings.

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make peace with (someone)
What does "make peace with (someone)" mean?
end a quarrel with someoneThe two sisters were finally able to make peace with each other.
be used to
What does "be used to" mean?
be accustomed to; not uncomfortable with."It won't be hard to get up at 5:00 AM. I'm used to getting up early."
worth one`s salt
What does "worth one`s salt" mean?
to be worth what one is paidOur secretary is worth her salt and is a great asset to our company.
in the same breath
What does "in the same breath" mean?
almost at the same time My friend was complaining about her teacher but in the same breath she said that she will continue with the class.

spiffy
What does "spiffy" mean?
good; nice; excellent. Very spiffy clothes. Where are going?

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