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  American idioms are expressions or phrases that have a figurative meaning that may not be immediately clear based on their literal interpretation. These idioms are commonly used in everyday American English and reflect the unique cultural and linguistic nuances of the United States. Understanding and using idiomatic expressions can greatly enhance your comprehension and fluency in American English.  
     
 

Nice guys always finish last

 

Nice touch

 

No frills

 

No oil painting

 

Not another word

 

Not as black as one is painted

 

Not cut out for it

 

Not have a leg to stand on

 

Not in a million years 

 

Not just a pretty face

 

Not my scene

 

Nursing a grudge

Odds and ends

Off the hook

Off the table

 

Off to a flying start

 

Off track

 

On a roll

 

On my honor

 

On the rocks

 

Once in a blue moon

 

Out of one's mind

 

Out of the blue

 

Out of the loop

 

Out of the woods

 

Out on a limb

 

Over and done with

 

Own up to it

 

Paint the town red

 

Pass the buck

 

Pay the piper

 

Pay through the nose

 

People person

 

Pipe dream

 

Plain Jane

 

Play cat and mouse

 

Play devil's advocate

 

Play dirty

 

Play hooky

 

Pull up one's socks

 

Puppy love

 

Put on airs

 

Put someone's mind at ease

 

Put something to bed

 

Rain on one's parade

 

Rank and file

 

Raw deal

 

Read the riot act

 

Red tape

 

Rest on one's laurels

 

Rise with the lark

 

Road hog

 

Rob the cradle

 

Rogue gallery

 

Roll one's eyes

 

Roll with the punches

 

Rookie mistake

 

Ruffle someone's feathers

 

Rule of thumb

 

Run a tight ship

 

Run on fumes

 

Run out of juice

 

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