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All the idioms in English that are associated with meat. If you don't know your red meat from your white meat, your mutton from your lamb, then this is the video for you.

You will learn Idioms like bringing home the bacon, ham-fisted, mutton dressed as lamb, no spring chicken, and chicken feed.

Don't be sheepish. Watch this video now and you won't have to run around like a headless chicken trying to remember meat idioms. You'll take to them like a duck to water and when your chickens come home to roost, you'll have all the right answers.

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  • Pork is white meat.

  • @KenMacMillan In the USA and Israel, yes. In the UK, no. It's red meat.

  • :) Entertaining. Really creepy music, and what's with all the red / blood?

  • @jefolicr Hi, and thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment. Thanks for the new idiom, it's one I haven't heard.

    Red=blood. The whole video was designed to make you think twice before tucking into that nice juicy steak. Hopefully it will make you feel a bit queasy at the thought of eating meat.

    Best wishes,

    Richard

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  • That's very good to learn this idioms, but I'm vegetarian!... Thanks for yours precious theachings! _Silvio - from Brasil

  • I just have one question? the expressions are the same for UK and USA? I live in California and I'm studying english and I like to improving my speech, thanks in advance.

  • using idioms makes the difference

  • I think idiom iis the hardest thing to understand.

    One exemple in english it rains cats and dogs becomes in French it rains ropes.

    I hate misunderstanding so I never use idioms in any languages!

  • take care all single moms naneedj.info

  • Yes, this vid is very informative. actually, so informative that I cant memorize all of them in two shakes of a lamb's tail. but your doing a very good job.

  • Very interesting and informative.

  • @Linguaspectrum Thank you very much

  • good...i liked the video

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