Cambridge English For Life Sdn Bhd - Start your day by learning a simple and meaningful idiom! Wondering how this idiom came about? It rose from the Native Americans who literally buried
American English at State - In February, we shared an idiom about "clearing the air." This month, we have a similar idiom for you, with a twist. To bury the hatchet means
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