Tag: idioms
Collocations, Idioms and Phrasal Verbs Collocations; An expression consisting of two or more words that correspond to some conventional way of saying things. Idioms; A set expression of two …
Medical and Health Idioms As fit as a fiddle, black and blue, clean bill of health, flare up, go under the knife, splitting headache. Follow the list for idioms, …
Idioms Related To Food egg someone on, full of beans, gravy train,, a couch potato, piece of cake, one smart cookie, handed to someone on a silver platter and …
Idioms Related To Colour To be in the red, to see red, to be yellow, have the blues, in the dark, red tape and etc… Follow the list for …
Idioms Related To Animals Ants in one’s pants, cat nap, chicken out, copy cat, like a fish out of water, to eat like a horse, to pull a rabbit …
English Slang Idioms and Expressions If you are “fed up” you -> have had enough. “Just about” means -> nearly and etc… Follow the list;
Colour Idioms Feel blue, black and white, white lie, see red, paint the town red, tickled pink and etc… Follow the list for other idioms;
Idioms to Say Something Is Really Easy A piece of cake, as easy as falling off a log, like taking candy from a baby, child’s play and etc… Follow …
Idioms With Heart This post include idioms about heart. Please follow the list for idioms, meaning and examples;
10 Idioms About Books Idioms about books; a closed book, an open book, read someone like a book, the oldest trick in the book, in someone’s good books, by …