no ifs and buts said if you don't want to argue with someone and you want them to do what you told them to do Mother: Turn ...
If you have 'a sweet tooth' it means you like eating chocolate and other sweet things, not that you have a tooth that's made ...
What does 'light at the end of the tunnel' mean? What about 'guiding light' and 'giving the green light'? In this lesson, we explore more light idioms. 'A guiding light' is someone who has had an ...
A picture is worth a thousand words, as the cliché goes, but not all words create the most precise pictures. A test your professor promises will be a “piece of cake” is great, unless you’re imagining ...
Let’s not beat around the bush here: Americans have a way with words. The idioms and sayings we’ve collectively coined ...
Fooling people is a universal trick. In English, we say “pulling a fast one” or “pulling the wool over someone’s eyes.” In German, you might say you’re “tying a bear on someone.” It seems like they’d ...
Feeling “butterflies in your stomach” perfectly describes that jittery, fluttery rush before something big. The phrase first ...
For native speakers of a language, idioms can capture just the right nuance of a particular situation. But for those who aren't intimately familiar with that language and culture, idioms often sound ...
Idioms, proverbs, and other types of fixed expressions have roused the interest not only of linguists, but also of modern novelists. We can find implicit and explicit comment on the creation of idioms ...
In the table below, we have mentioned some of the important Idioms and Phrases with their meanings and sentences for SSC exam which were frequently asked in the exam. There are high chances that ...
With thousands upon thousands of words in the English language, some are bound to have different meanings and uses. An idiom is defined as "an expression in the usage of a language that is peculiar to ...
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