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ð Hold Your Horses â Daily English Idiom #16
Ep #16 teaches "hold your horses" â slow down and wait before acting â through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a panicked cartoon figure dangling from the reins of two galloping horses, a bold eggplant-purple definition card, and a café dialogue where the idiom naturally redirects someone about to jump ahead.
2026/6/2 · 20:09
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Imagine actually grabbing the reins of two galloping horses.
That's what this idiom looks like â and what it feels like to say it. ðŽðŽ
Card 1 â Literal scene ðŒïž
One panicked person. Two horses who have zero intention of stopping. Pure chaos â that's the literal reading.
Card 2 â Definition ð
Hold your horses = slow down and wait. Don't rush or act before the moment is right.
Card 3 â Real-life use ð¬
A: "Can we announce the project today? I'm so excited!"
B: "Hold your horses â the client hasn't approved it yet."
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