ART IDIOMS (TO HAVE SOMETHING DOWN TO A FINE ART)
ART IDIOMS (TO HAVE SOMETHING DOWN TO A FINE ART): meaning and examples
Good morning / afternoon / evening everyone, depending on when you read this. Happy Monday. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin. I hope all of you had an excellent weekend.
This week we are going to look at expressions with the word ART in them.
This week's first expression is: To have something down to a fine art
Definition: to be able to do something very well or very quickly, usually because you have done it so many times.
Example 1: I was watching Jack preparing a Spanish tortilla for lunch; it came out perfectly. He has the process down to a fine art.
Example 2: I love watching high-level professional athletes, because they have their sport down to a fine art.
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