| Id | ESLPod_1099_WE_1873 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1099 |
| Episode Title | Child Sports Injuries |
| Phrase | to live (something) down |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to live (something) down" means to resume one's normal life when others have finally forgotten about something embarrassing that happened: "Sam will never live down the day when he accidentally wore his wife's sweater to work!" The phrase "to live life to the fullest" means to seek maximum enjoyment in life, taking advantage of every opportunity: "In retirement, they're living life to the fullest, going golfing, hiking, swimming, and boating almost every day." Finally, the phrase "to live from hand to mouth" means to have very little money, only enough to buy food, and not enough to save: "When Sheila worked part-time and her husband was a full-time student, they were living from hand to mouth." |
| Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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