Episode Synopsis "Cold Shoulder"
In this episode of the Genesis: the Back Story of Phrases and Idioms, Hridaya Nair and Pal Surti of grade 9th discuss why you should not give the cold shoulder to someone. They also discuss the origins, meaning and usage of the idiom showing you how exactly to use them. Have a listen. And, if you want to send in the background of an idiom you like, please send it to us. We'll be delighted to discuss it. You may send a voice message to. Click here to send the voice message.
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