Catch Word #120 – Try not to step on anyone’s toes
Most people don’t like to be bothered or to disturb other people, but sometimes we do it anyway. In this episode, we look at expressions describing when someone is disturbed by another person. It could be something said or done that upsets this person, and it could be intentional or unintentional. We don’t want to ruffle any feathers with this episode, but these are good expressions to know.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To rattle someone’s cage
- To snap
- To be up to someone
- To start from square one
- Constructive criticism
- To be off base
- To ruffle someone’s feathers
- To step on someone’s toes
- To get over something
- Touchy
- To stand out
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #120 – Try not to step on anyone’s toes
Most people don’t like to be bothered or to disturb other people, but sometimes we do it anyway. In this episode, we look at expressions describing when someone is disturbed by another person. It could be something said or done that upsets this person, and it could be intentional or unintentional. We don’t want to ruffle any feathers with this episode, but these are good expressions to know.
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- To rattle someone’s cage
- To snap
- To be up to someone
- To start from square one
- Constructive criticism
- To be off base
- To ruffle someone’s feathers
- To step on someone’s toes
- To get over something
- Touchy
- To stand out
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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