Lingo

Old & New Things

13 Words

7m

1.
old shoe
Phrase

something or someone that is familiar, comfortable, and easy to be around

Despite not seeing each other for years, when they met again, it was like slipping into an old shoe, comfortable and easy.

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cutting edge
2.
cutting edge
Noun

the forefront or leading position in a particular field or area of activity, characterized by the most advanced or innovative practices, technologies, or ideas

The company's research and development department is known for its cutting-edge technology, constantly introducing groundbreaking innovations.

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3.
all singing, all dancing
Phrase

(of a piece of equipment) very advanced in design

The Broadway show was an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza, featuring elaborate sets, stunning choreography, and a talented cast.

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4.
(last|final) word
Phrase

the ultimate and conclusive statement or decision about a subject

In the courtroom, the judge's ruling serves as the last word on the case, settling the legal dispute.

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5.
the shape of things to come
Phrase

a short glance of what one is likely to experience or what might happen in the future

The new technological breakthrough offers a glimpse into the shape of things to come, hinting at the possibilities of future advancements.

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6.
a breath of fresh air
Phrase

someone or something that presents a refreshing change compared to what existed before

The new manager's leadership style was a breath of fresh air, fostering open communication and a collaborative work environment.

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7.
[fall] to pieces
Phrase

to completely fail to be effective

The actor forgot his lines during the performance, causing the scene to fall to pieces and the audience to become confused.

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in mint condition
8.
in mint condition
Phrase

(of objects) in a perfect or unharmed condition

The vintage comic book was in mint condition, with no creases, tears, or signs of wear.

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9.
old hat
Phrase

used to describe something that has been used many times or has existed for an extended period of time and is no longer new

Wearing a tuxedo to the office these days is old hat; casual attire is the new norm.

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10.
[gather|collect] dust
Phrase

to be ignored or left unused for a very long time

The old vinyl records in the attic have been gathering dust for decades, untouched and forgotten.

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11.
bricks and clicks
Phrase

a business that has both real physical stores and also sells products or services online through a website or app

The successful retailer embraced a bricks and clicks strategy, offering customers the convenience of online shopping while maintaining a physical store presence.

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12.
hot off the press
Phrase

(of a paper, particularly a newspaper) recently printed

The breaking news article was hot off the press, providing readers with the most recent updates on the situation.

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13.
[go|fall] out of (fashion|style)
Phrase

to become outdated and no longer liked or supported

Bell-bottom pants fell out of fashion in the 1980s but have recently made a comeback.

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