ASC English - #IdiomOfTheDay: The expression “full of hot air” is not about the temperature. It describes a person who pretends he/she knows a topic very well and talks a lot, but
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Idioms Set 8. Achilles' Heel The one weakness, fault, flaw, or vulnerable spot in one's otherwise strong character. a small fault in a person or system. - ppt download
Idiom Land - Hello guys! 😀 Our #idiom of the day is ”Be full of hot air”, which means “to talk a lot, especially without saying anything of value or meaning.” ⠀
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