
In this episode of the All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay and Michelle explore the idiom "make a beeline for something," discussing its meaning, origin, and usage in everyday conversations. They provide several examples of how to use the idiom and related phrases like "head straight for," "make a mad dash for," and "go right for" to express urgency and prioritize actions. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and engage in a role-play to illustrate the idiom's use in real-life scenarios, such as navigating airport chaos or indulging in desserts, highlighting how language reveals personal priorities and creates connection.
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