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Have you ever noticed how often food shows up in English expressions, even when they’re not really about food? From milk to cucumbers, apples to beans, these idioms make everyday speech more colorful and fun. Let’s go through some common food-related idioms, with examples to help you understand how they’re used in real life.
15. To cry over spilled milk Meaning: To be upset about something you can’t change. Example: Yes, we lost the game, but there’s no use crying over spilled milk. So, as you can see, many of these food-related idioms aren’t really about food at all—they’re often about everyday situations, feelings, and actions. Have a listen for them when watching movies or your favorite English TV shows, and better yet, try slipping one of them into your conversations.
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