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“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle”. – Plato
“The shoemaker’s son always goes barefoot”. – English Proverb
“To blend in” – What does it mean?
“Enjoy the little things in life for one day you’ll look back and realize they were the big things”. – Robert Brault
“Bugger all” – British idiom

OTHER EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB:
- They were wearing bugger all! => They were naked, they were wearing nothing at all.
- How much do you know about marketing?
Bugger all. => Absolutely nothing. - I worked painting his house for a week, but he didn’t pay me bugger all. => He didn’t pay me at all.
“My dogs are barking” – English idiom
“Mate” – English slang
“Dig in your heels” – English idiom
Conjugation of the verb “to dig“.
Examples from the web:
– Even though the developer offered them more than their houses were worth, the owners dug their heels in and refused to sell up and make way for the office block.
– I’m digging in my heels. I’m not going back.








