Catch Word #152 – Hanging by a thread
Do you use things until they almost stop working and become useless? Maybe you have a TV that’s hanging on by a thread. Or do you have an old t-shirt that’s on its last legs? This time Andrew and Harp talk about expressions used to describe these kinds of things. This episode might make you realize you’ve got some stuff that’s almost dead!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- Super
- To be hanging by a thread
- Here you go
- To be dead
- Aw
- To make someone look bad
- To run
- To be on its last legs
- To skip
- To almost kill yourself
- To have one foot in the grave
- Is that a …. you’ve got there?
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Catch Word #152 – Hanging by a thread
Do you use things until they almost stop working and become useless? Maybe you have a TV that’s hanging on by a thread. Or do you have an old t-shirt that’s on its last legs? This time Andrew and Harp talk about expressions used to describe these kinds of things. This episode might make you realize you’ve got some stuff that’s almost dead!
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- Super
- To be hanging by a thread
- Here you go
- To be dead
- Aw
- To make someone look bad
- To run
- To be on its last legs
- To skip
- To almost kill yourself
- To have one foot in the grave
- Is that a …. you’ve got there?
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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