Spooky Sayings: 10 Halloween-Themed Idioms You Need to Know

English Makes No Sense

In this spine-chilling episode of English Makes No Sense, we dive into ten idioms with a spooky twist! Get ready to learn the meanings and uses of phrases like "a skeleton in one's closet," "no bones about it," "a stab in the dark," "devil's advocate," and more! Each idiom comes with definitions and examples to help you understand how to use them in everyday conversations. Whether you're a night owl or someone who likes to play devil's advocate, this episode will teach you how to express yourself with these eerie yet fun expressions. No bones about it—this is one episode you won't want to miss!

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