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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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twist (someone's) words around<br />

- to restate someone's words inaccurately when quoting him or her<br />

The supervisor twisted my words around when he repeated my complaint to the<br />

manager.<br />

two bits<br />

- twenty-five cents, a quarter of a dollar<br />

I bought several used books for two bits each.<br />

two bricks shy of a load<br />

- someone who is not very smart or clever<br />

The young man is two bricks shy of a load <strong>and</strong> is very hard to work with.<br />

two cents<br />

- something not important, something very small<br />

Although my friend's stereo works well I would not give him two cents for it.<br />

two cents worth<br />

- an opinion (that is not asked for)<br />

My friend is always talking <strong>and</strong> I never have a chance to put in my two cents worth.<br />

two-faced<br />

- disloyal, untrustworthy<br />

I think that our supervisor is two-faced <strong>and</strong> cannot be trusted.<br />

two of a kind<br />

- people or things of the same type, similar in character/attitude etc.<br />

The young girls are two of a kind <strong>and</strong> they do almost everything together.<br />

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