Friday, 13 September 2013

Hats off

Meaning:
  • This is something that you say when you want to express your admiration for someone.


Example sentence:

Hats off to your flawless English. Where did you study?


Questions for you to answer:
  1. When did you last hear somebody say: Hats off. You did well!
  2. When did you last say 'Hats off' to somebody.
  3. In what situations would you use this idiom?
  4. What do you think is the origin of the idiom? Do people literally take their hats off to express their admiration?

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