Idiom: Hustle and bustle - To have many activities, used to describe a crowded and modern place. Ex.: I try to avoid the hustle and bustle of shopping centers during sales., Idiom : Hit the road - To start a journey. Ex.: Let’s hit the road now. It’s 8 a.m. already., Idiom: Break the journey - to stop the journey for a while. Ex.: We broke the journey at many beautiful places, where we took photos., Idiom: Have/get/give [someone] itchy feet - To want to travel or to do something new. Ex.: If I stay too much in one place, I start having my itchy feet., Idiom: To Live it up  - Whenever you are having a really good time and enjoying the moment. Ex.: We’re really going to live it up in Las Vegas next month!, Idiom: To call it a day/ night - stop doing anything else for the rest of the day/night. Ex.: We decided to call it a day after visiting so many places around Rome. , Phrasal verb : Get in/out - to enter in a car, place you can sit, Phrasal verb: Get on/off - to enter in a place you can stand on (bus, train, subwayplane, boat) except. bycicle, Phrasal verb : get away of - to escape your daily routine, escape your house. Ex.: It´s nice to get away from the concrete jungle and be in silence sometimes, Phrasal verb: POP IN - to go in and out somewhere, in a very informal way. Ex.: sometimes you don't want to stay too long in museums, so you just pop in., Phrasal verb: STOP OVER - During long flight you need to stop in a place and the continue travelling. Ex.:  When I traveled to Japan, I stopped over in Atlanta and I almost lost the second flight !,

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