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Idioms and Phrases is a important part of English section of any competitive exam and it often carries 3 to 4 questions weightage. An idiom is a word or phrase that means different from what it really looks like. Because idioms can mean different from what the words actually mean. We can understand these by their popular uses. We have prepared list of 101 important Idioms and Phrases.
101 Useful Idioms and Phrases
Meaning – In a cheerful mood.
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Meaning – Had many professional difficulties.
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Meaning – similar to one’s parents in behavior, character or personality
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Meaning – To take up a task which one may not be able to accomplish due to lack of ability.
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Meaning – The main point.
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Meaning – To kill the enemy rather than seize them as prisoners.
NOTE: Generally ‘takes no prisoners’ is associated with war, but we can use it in other situations too.
For example – The new manager takes no prisoners, he is very determined and ruthless. (Here the proverbs means ‘to be extremely ruthless with the opposition’)
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Meaning – To do something that causes a lot of new problems that one did not expect.
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Meaning – To waste time doing something that has already been attempted.
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Meaning – To allow you to decide for yourself what you do.
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Meaning – Characterized by a small amount of money.
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Meaning – Experiencing the same situation or condition.
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Meaning – To do what you promise to do./To uphold one’s promise.
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Meaning – To push or strike someone or something./To steal something.
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Meaning – To deal with someone or something that proves unexpectedly troublesome or powerful.
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Meaning – To do something which makes other people stop respecting you.
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Meaning – The ordinary members of an organization and not its leaders.
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Meaning – Something that happens very rarely.
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Meaning – Avoiding the topic.
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Meaning – When someone is upset about something that happened a while ago.
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Meaning – Something that is easy to understand or do.
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Meaning – Something good or useful that did not initially seem that way.
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Meaning – Possible obstacles in your path.
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Meaning – When someone receives the same treatment, usually negative, that he/she gives to others.
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Meaning – A big amount of money given to a person when he/she leaves a company or retires.
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Meaning – Being cherished more than others are.
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Meaning – Feeling slightly ill.
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Meaning – Being serious/ dedicated.
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Meaning – The benefit of widely different situations, enjoyed at the same time.
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Meaning – To hear rumors about something or someone.
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Meaning – Can’t judge something primarily by it’s appearance./ Don’t judge someone based on how the person looks like.
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Meaning – Something that turns good into great.
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Meaning – To join a popular activity or trend.
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Meaning – Be very expensive.
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Meaning – When it is up to you to take the next step or decision.
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Meaning – Actions or communications need more than one person.
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Meaning – The final problem in a series of problems.
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Meaning – To initiate a social conversation or interaction.
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Meaning – A view from a very high place that allows seeing a very large area.
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Meaning – Be very happy.
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Meaning – To apologize humbly.
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Meaning – To act like a coward
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Meaning – To act in an unreliable way./Act carelessly or irresponsibly
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Meaning – To make your feelings and opinions obvious to other people.
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Meaning – To look depressed.
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Meaning – Perfectly methodical arrangement./Very well organized.
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Meaning – To try extremely hard to do something.
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Meaning – To have a selfish interest to serve.
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Meaning – To set limits/To separate one thing from another.
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Meaning – To avoid talking about an embarrassing subject as you are worried about upsetting the person you are talking to.
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Meaning – An absurdly hopeless enterprise./ Wasting time looking for something that you are not going to find.
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Meaning – An experiment that seeks to determine the state of one important factor./ A method that helps to know if something is correct.
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Meaning – To cry or complain about something when nothing is really wrong.
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Meaning – To be short of money.
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Meaning – To run very fast.
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Meaning – Complaining about a loss or failure from the past.
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Meaning – Willingness to do something instantly.
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Meaning – To become easily frightened.
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Meaning – A poor plan or organization that is very weak and can be easily destroyed.
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Meaning – Full of bruises (Black marks caused by being hit).
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Meaning – To feel sad and lack of energy to do something.
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Meaning – Be very happy
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Meaning – False sense of happiness or success.
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Meaning – To ignore
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Meaning – not to be treated as well as others.
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Meaning – to do the correct thing
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Meaning – Live on only basic necessities.
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Meaning – To be exactly right about something or to achieve the best result possible.
[ Hit the bull’s eye also mean to hit the very center of a circular target. For example; The Bowman hits the bull’s eye three times in a row.]
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Meaning – To reveal the secret carelessly or by mistake.
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Meaning – To show dislike or disappointment through facial expression.
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Meaning – Do not put all your resources in one place.
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Meaning – To be kind and compassionate to someone in distress.
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Meaning – To say in a few words./ To make something concise.
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Meaning – To do or say something in order to make people stop arguing and become calmer.
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Meaning – To do everything possible to achieve the result.
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Meaning – to win.
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NOTE: Palm leaves were formerly used as symbols of victory.
Meaning – To urge someone to do something that is usually negative.
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Meaning – Suddenly, without any planning
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Meaning – A person or idea that is weak and easy to defeat.
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Meaning – To succeed./ To come up to expectations.
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Meaning – Involving oneself in a difficult situation in the hope of gaining some personal advantage.
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Meaning – The feeling of being jealous.
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Meaning – No concrete or positive result.
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Meaning – To get into trouble.
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Meaning – To forget about arguments and disagreements with someone.
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Meaning – To take a drink, especially an alcoholic drink.
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Meaning – Involving or characterized by secrecy or mystery.
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Meaning – A thank you letter./ A letter or note to follow up on a visit.
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Meaning – Including both good times and bad times.
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Meaning – To wait for something to happen.
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Meaning – Suddenly start to like something or someone.
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Meaning – To scold someone.
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Meaning – In a poor condition.
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Meaning – The biggest part of something.
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Meaning – To deny or reject or abandon.
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Meaning – To break/fail/die/give out.
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Meaning – A sudden and unexpected event.
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Meaning – To fail to remember something./ To get no response.
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Meaning – To do the opposite of what other people are doing.
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Meaning – To find a mistake in something someone has done or said.
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Meaning – Waiting nervously for the outcome.
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Sentence: The issue that the politician raised in his speech went down like a lead balloon with the public.
Synonyms/ Alternative: Crack, Stagnate, blow, sink like a stone, abjectly.
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Idioms and Phrases is a important part of English section of any competitive exam and it often carries 3 to 4 questions weightage. An idiom is a word or phrase that means different from what it really looks like. Because idioms can mean different from what the words actually mean. We can understand these by their popular uses. We have prepared list of 101 important Idioms and Phrases.
101 Useful Idioms and Phrases
- In high spirits
Meaning – In a cheerful mood.
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- Struck several bad patches
Meaning – Had many professional difficulties.
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- A chip off the old block
Meaning – similar to one’s parents in behavior, character or personality
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- Bitten off more than one can chew
Meaning – To take up a task which one may not be able to accomplish due to lack of ability.
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- The bare bones
Meaning – The main point.
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- Takes no prisoners
Meaning – To kill the enemy rather than seize them as prisoners.
NOTE: Generally ‘takes no prisoners’ is associated with war, but we can use it in other situations too.
For example – The new manager takes no prisoners, he is very determined and ruthless. (Here the proverbs means ‘to be extremely ruthless with the opposition’)
Synonyms/ Alternative:
- Pandora’s box
Meaning – To do something that causes a lot of new problems that one did not expect.
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- Beat a dead horse
Meaning – To waste time doing something that has already been attempted.
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- Left to his own devices
Meaning – To allow you to decide for yourself what you do.
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- Shoestring budgets
Meaning – Characterized by a small amount of money.
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- In the same boat
Meaning – Experiencing the same situation or condition.
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- Keep one’s word
Meaning – To do what you promise to do./To uphold one’s promise.
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- Knocked over
Meaning – To push or strike someone or something./To steal something.
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- To catch a tartar
Meaning – To deal with someone or something that proves unexpectedly troublesome or powerful.
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- To lose face
Meaning – To do something which makes other people stop respecting you.
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- The rank and file
Meaning – The ordinary members of an organization and not its leaders.
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- Once in a blue moon
Meaning – Something that happens very rarely.
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- Beating around the bush
Meaning – Avoiding the topic.
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- Chip on your shoulder
Meaning – When someone is upset about something that happened a while ago.
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- A piece of cake
Meaning – Something that is easy to understand or do.
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- Blessing in disguise
Meaning – Something good or useful that did not initially seem that way.
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- Come hell or high water
Meaning – Possible obstacles in your path.
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- Taste of your own medicine
Meaning – When someone receives the same treatment, usually negative, that he/she gives to others.
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- 24. Golden handshake
Meaning – A big amount of money given to a person when he/she leaves a company or retires.
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- Apple of one’s eye
Meaning – Being cherished more than others are.
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- Feeling a bit under weather
Meaning – Feeling slightly ill.
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- Mean business
Meaning – Being serious/ dedicated.
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- The best of both worlds
Meaning – The benefit of widely different situations, enjoyed at the same time.
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- Hear it on grapevine
Meaning – To hear rumors about something or someone.
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- Can’t judge a book by its cover
Meaning – Can’t judge something primarily by it’s appearance./ Don’t judge someone based on how the person looks like.
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- The icing on the cake
Meaning – Something that turns good into great.
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- Jump the bandwagon
Meaning – To join a popular activity or trend.
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- Cost an arm and a leg
Meaning – Be very expensive.
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- The ball is in your court
Meaning – When it is up to you to take the next step or decision.
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- It takes two to tango
Meaning – Actions or communications need more than one person.
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- Last straw
Meaning – The final problem in a series of problems.
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- Break the ice
Meaning – To initiate a social conversation or interaction.
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- A bird’s eye view
Meaning – A view from a very high place that allows seeing a very large area.
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- Be on cloud nine
Meaning – Be very happy.
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- Eat humble pie
Meaning – To apologize humbly.
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- To show the white feather
Meaning – To act like a coward
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- To play fast and loose
Meaning – To act in an unreliable way./Act carelessly or irresponsibly
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- Wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve
Meaning – To make your feelings and opinions obvious to other people.
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- To make a long face
Meaning – To look depressed.
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- In apple pie order
Meaning – Perfectly methodical arrangement./Very well organized.
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- To strain every nerve
Meaning – To try extremely hard to do something.
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- To have an axe to grind
Meaning – To have a selfish interest to serve.
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- To draw the line
Meaning – To set limits/To separate one thing from another.
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- Beat around the bush
Meaning – To avoid talking about an embarrassing subject as you are worried about upsetting the person you are talking to.
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- A wild goose chase
Meaning – An absurdly hopeless enterprise./ Wasting time looking for something that you are not going to find.
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- A litmus test
Meaning – An experiment that seeks to determine the state of one important factor./ A method that helps to know if something is correct.
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- To cry wolf
Meaning – To cry or complain about something when nothing is really wrong.
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- To be hard up
Meaning – To be short of money.
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- To take to one’s heels
Meaning – To run very fast.
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- Cry over spilt milk
Meaning – Complaining about a loss or failure from the past.
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- At the drop of a hat
Meaning – Willingness to do something instantly.
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- Afraid of one’s own shadow
Meaning – To become easily frightened.
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- A house of cards
Meaning – A poor plan or organization that is very weak and can be easily destroyed.
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- Black and Blue
Meaning – Full of bruises (Black marks caused by being hit).
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- To be in the doldrums
Meaning – To feel sad and lack of energy to do something.
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- Be on cloud nine
Meaning – Be very happy
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- Fool’s paradise
Meaning – False sense of happiness or success.
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- Give cold shoulder
Meaning – To ignore
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- Get a raw deal
Meaning – not to be treated as well as others.
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- Hit the nail on the head
Meaning – to do the correct thing
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- Hand to mouth
Meaning – Live on only basic necessities.
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- Hit the bull’s eye
Meaning – To be exactly right about something or to achieve the best result possible.
[ Hit the bull’s eye also mean to hit the very center of a circular target. For example; The Bowman hits the bull’s eye three times in a row.]
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- Let the cat out of the bag
Meaning – To reveal the secret carelessly or by mistake.
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- Make a face
Meaning – To show dislike or disappointment through facial expression.
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- Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
Meaning – Do not put all your resources in one place.
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- To be a good Samaritan
Meaning – To be kind and compassionate to someone in distress.
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- To put in a nutshell
Meaning – To say in a few words./ To make something concise.
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- To pour oil on troubled waters
Meaning – To do or say something in order to make people stop arguing and become calmer.
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- To move heaven and earth
Meaning – To do everything possible to achieve the result.
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- Bear the palm
Meaning – to win.
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NOTE: Palm leaves were formerly used as symbols of victory.
- To egg someone on
Meaning – To urge someone to do something that is usually negative.
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- On the spur of the moment
Meaning – Suddenly, without any planning
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- A man of straw
Meaning – A person or idea that is weak and easy to defeat.
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- Cut the mustard
Meaning – To succeed./ To come up to expectations.
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- To fish in troubled waters
Meaning – Involving oneself in a difficult situation in the hope of gaining some personal advantage.
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- The green-eyed monster
Meaning – The feeling of being jealous.
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- End in smoke
Meaning – No concrete or positive result.
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- To get into hot water
Meaning – To get into trouble.
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- To bury the hatchet
Meaning – To forget about arguments and disagreements with someone.
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- To wet one’s whistle
Meaning – To take a drink, especially an alcoholic drink.
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- Cloak and dagger
Meaning – Involving or characterized by secrecy or mystery.
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- A bread and butter letter
Meaning – A thank you letter./ A letter or note to follow up on a visit.
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- Thick and thin
Meaning – Including both good times and bad times.
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- Cool one’s heels
Meaning – To wait for something to happen.
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- Take fancy
Meaning – Suddenly start to like something or someone.
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- Take to task
Meaning – To scold someone.
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- The worse for wear
Meaning – In a poor condition.
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- A lion’s share
Meaning – The biggest part of something.
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- To turn one’s back on
Meaning – To deny or reject or abandon.
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- To bite the dust
Meaning – To break/fail/die/give out.
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- Bolt from the blue
Meaning – A sudden and unexpected event.
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- To draw a blank
Meaning – To fail to remember something./ To get no response.
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- To go against the tide
Meaning – To do the opposite of what other people are doing.
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- To pick a hole in my coat
Meaning – To find a mistake in something someone has done or said.
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- On tenterhooks
Meaning – Waiting nervously for the outcome.
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- To Go down like a Lead Balloon.
Sentence: The issue that the politician raised in his speech went down like a lead balloon with the public.
Synonyms/ Alternative: Crack, Stagnate, blow, sink like a stone, abjectly.
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