Episode Synopsis "In the Bag"
Do you have the next exam outcome in the bag? If you don't, you better have. Well, if you are at a loss about what I am saying, then listen to Dhruti and Ipshita of grade 9th discussing the idiom 'in the bag'. Once you hear them, things will become crystal clear, and you too will start using the idiom in your everyday speech. So tune in to this episode of Genesis: The Origins of Idioms and phrases and add another idiom to your vocabulary. https://open.spotify.com/show/7ht1sKjqc9Shz8MVgwUoIQ
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