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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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a penny saved is a penny earned<br />

- money saved through being thrifty is the same as money earned by working<br />

A penny saved is a penny earned <strong>and</strong> trying not to spend a lot of money is as good as<br />

trying to earn money.<br />

penny-wise <strong>and</strong> pound-foolish<br />

- wise or careful in small things/purchases but not wise or careful about bigger<br />

things/purchases<br />

He is penny-wise <strong>and</strong> pound-foolish <strong>and</strong> is always wasting his money on things that<br />

he does not need.<br />

people who live in glass houses should not throw stones<br />

- do not complain about other people if you yourself are not perfect<br />

"You should not criticize other people. Remember, people who live in glass houses<br />

should not throw stones."<br />

pep (someone or something) up<br />

- to make someone or something more active <strong>and</strong> energetic<br />

I drank a cup of coffee in order to pep myself up for my afternoon class.<br />

a pep talk<br />

- a speech to encourage people to try harder <strong>and</strong> not give up<br />

The coach gave his team a pep talk after they lost three games last month.<br />

to perk up<br />

- to become energetic or happy after being sad or tired<br />

My sister began to perk up after she had a chance to rest after her long drive.<br />

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