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acquired taste |
Something that you dislike when you first
taste it, but begin to like after trying it
several times, is
an acquired taste. Tony has always loved olives, but for me it was an acquired taste. |
apple of your eye |
A person, usually a child, who is the
apple of your eye
is one for whom you have great affection. My grandson is the apple of my eye. |
apple-pie order | If something is in apple-pie order, it is well organized or in perfect order. They made sure the house was in apple-pie order before their parents arrived back home. |
go bananas | If someone becomes very emotional and starts behaving in a crazy way, they go bananas. If you announce that you are going to drop out of school, your parents will go bananas! |
full of beans | A person who is full of beans
is lively, healthy and active. He may be getting old but he's still full of beans. |
spill the beans | If you spill the beans, you reveal a secret or talk about something private. Come on! Spill the beans! What did he say? |
brown as a berry | To say that someone is as brown as a
berry means that they are very tanned. Judy came back from her holiday as brown as a berry. http://www.learn-english-today.com/idioms/idiom-categories/food-drink/food-drink1-acquired-cake.html |