STORMS and CLOUDS
2013-10-02 @ 17:17:06
Hi everyone!
How are you doing? I have not been here for a while, but today I have a day off so I am able to sit down and post something new on my blog. As you know, mostly my posts regard English idioms so today I am going to share with you a few expressions. Maybe you will find them useful.
The first one means leaving a place angrily. STORM OUT

The funny thing is that first I checked Polish online dictionary diki.pl and the meaning is not as accurate as on English speaking websites. It is always better to dig deep in order to know how to use new idioms correctly.
Below you find the meaning of this idiom and one example how to use it.


http://www.englishclub.com/ref/esl/Phrasal_Verbs/S/storm_out_2863.htm


Next expression regards getting through a crisis or hard times. For instance, breaking up with your partner or losing a job. WEATHER THE STORM

For better understanding you may check this webstie.
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/weather+the+storm


Finally, the idiom concerning being very happy. I hope that this last one you will use a lot. be on cloud nine

http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/be+on+cloud+nine

Thank you for your time and have a good one!
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