📗 Interesting Idioms about Safety, Danger and the Rolling Stones
🔥 Play with fire – to do something dangerous or risky.
👉 “You should study before exams, not party. Be careful, you’re playing with fire and you’ll fail!”
🌪 Throw caution to the wind – to become very careless.
👉“I don’t throw caution to the wind, I always think my decisions through”
🏝 The coast is clear – there is no danger of being seen or of trouble happening
👉“Now that the killer has been arrested, the coast is clear and people can go out without fear”
🐺 Cry wolf – to ask for help when you do not need it, with the result that no one believes you when help is necessary.
👉“She had cried wold about someone trying to rob her that …
How to Use "Politics" with Example Sentences
🔥 Politics (n): the activities or matters related to power and influence of a country or society
💧 Used with verbs:
"She went into politics."
(went into, entered, retired from)
"He follows politics."
(follows)
"Do you understand politics?"
(understand)
"Let's not talk politics at dinner."
(talk, discuss)
💧 Used with adjectives:
"They are involved in local politics."
(local, national, international, domestic, state, city, regional, global)
"Don't get involved in internal politics."
(internal, office)
"She is involved in dirty politics."
(dirty)
Used with prepositions:
"She has an interest in politics."
(in)
"She went into politics."
(into)
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