This document contains a list of common idioms in English with their meanings: 1) "I'm all ears" means ready and willing to listen. 2) "All hands on deck" means everyone needs to help or participate. 3) "All in your head" refers to something being imagined or not real. 4) "All the rage" describes something very popular or trendy. The document provides examples of how each idiom is used in a sentence to demonstrate its meaning. It helps explain idioms, which are groups of words that have a figurative meaning beyond the literal definition.