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5 idioms for describing people part 2

1️⃣ A cold fish 👇
[someone who is emotinonally distant or not very expressive]


2️⃣ A go-getter 👇
[someone who is ambitious and works hard to succeed]


3️⃣ A pain in the neck 👇
[ a person is annoying or hard to deal with]


4️⃣ A wet blanket 👇
[someone discourages others or brings down the mood]


5️⃣ Salt of the earth 👇
[ a very good, honest and reliable person]
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5 idioms for describing people part 2

1️⃣ A cold fish 👇
[someone who is emotinonally distant or not very expressive]


2️⃣ A go-getter 👇
[someone who is ambitious and works hard to succeed]


3️⃣ A pain in the neck 👇
[ a person is annoying or hard to deal with]


4️⃣ A wet blanket 👇
[someone discourages others or brings down the mood]


5️⃣ Salt of the earth 👇
[ a very good, honest and reliable person]

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