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🔹 Second to none
Meaning:
Something that is the best—nothing is better than it.
Explanation:
When you say “second to none,” you’re saying it’s number one. It doesn’t mean “second place”—it actually means there is no second place above it.
Examples:
• “Her teaching skills are second to none.”
👉 (No one teaches better than her.)
• “This restaurant’s food is second to none.”
👉 (It’s the best you can find.)
• “His loyalty is second to none.”
👉 (Nobody is more loyal than him.)
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🔹 Take it on the chin
Meaning:
To accept something difficult (like criticism, failure, or bad news) in a strong and calm way—without complaining.
Explanation:
This idiom comes from boxing 🥊—when a boxer gets hit on the chin but keeps going. In life, it means you stay strong even when things go wrong.
Examples:
• “He lost the match but took it on the chin.”
👉 (He accepted the loss bravely.)
• “She was criticized, but she took it on the chin and improved.”
👉 (She didn’t get upset—she handled it well.)
• “Sometimes you just have to take it on the chin and move on.”
👉 (Accept it and keep going.)
Tired, but still inspiring.
Busy, but still caring.
That’s the life of a teacher. ✨
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