Some useful oral English part 4

Easy come easy go.

Easy does it.

Enjoy yourself!

Excuse me,Sir.

Fasten your seat belt.

Feel better?

Follow me.

Follow my nose.

Forget it!

Fresh paint!

Get an eyeful.

Get cold feet.

Get out of here!

Gild the lily.

Give me a hand!

Go ahead.

Go down to business.

Go to hell!

God works.

Good for you!

Good job!

Guess what?

Hang on!

Have a good of it.

Have fun!

He always talks big.

He came by train.

He can hardly speak.

He can’t take a joke.

He has a quick eye.

He has an ax to grind.

He is a fast talker.

He is ill in bed.

He is just a child.

He is my age.

He is the pain on neck.

He lacks courage.

He neither drinks nor smokes.

He owes my uncle $55.

He pushes his luck.

He won an election.

Help me out.

Help yourself.

Here we are!

Here ye!

Here you are.

High jack!

Hit the ceiling.

Hold on.

Hope so.

How about eating out?

How are things going?

How are you recently?

How big of you!

How come…

How much?

How’s everything?

How’s it going?

I agree.

I am a football fan.

I am all ears.

I am the one wearing pants in the house.

I beg your pardon.

What a good deal!

What a pity!

What about you?

What brought you here?

What day is today?

What do you think?

What does she like?

What happened to you?

What if I go for you?

What is the fuss?

What is you major?

What should I do?

What time is it?

What’s new?

What’s up?

What’s your trouble?

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