An idiom is a phrase or expression that has a figurative meaning, different from its literal interpretation. Idioms are commonly used in language to convey a specific idea or sentiment, often rooted in cultural or historical context. They are unique to each language and can be quite colorful and creative. Understanding idioms requires knowledge of their intended meaning rather than interpreting the words literally. For example, the idiom „raining cats and dogs” does not mean that animals are falling from the sky but rather that it is raining heavily.
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Idioms in Use – wouldn’t go amiss
Idioms in Use – be a dead giveaway
Idioms in Use – when the shit hits the fan
Idioms in Use – be struck dumb with amazement
Idioms in Use – to be sold down the river
Idioms in Use – further your own ends
Idioms in Use – a tall order
Idioms in Use – not know what hit you
Idioms in Use – a raw deal
Idioms in Use – speak volumes
Idioms in Use – a difficult patient
Idioms in Use – worry yourself sick
Idioms in Use – between the devil and the deep blue sea
Idioms in Use – come up trumps for somebody
Idioms in Use – between a rock and a hard place
Idioms in Use – don’t know any better
Idioms in Use – on the horse of dilemma
Idioms in Use – don’t sweat small stuff
Idioms in Use – roll with the punches
Idioms in Use – pull out all the stops
Idioms in Use – to wake up and smell the coffee
Idioms in Use – suit you right to the ground
Idioms in Use – to be made of sterner stuff
Idioms in Use – what goes around comes around
Idioms in Use – to be hoisted with your own petard
Idioms in Use – with hindsight
Idioms in Use – to pull no punches
Idioms in Use – to take stock of something
Idioms in Use – when push comes to shove
Idioms in Use – to read somebody the riot act
Idioms in Use – Hobson’s choice
Idioms in Use – Gobsmacked
Idioms in Use – Wired
Idioms in Use – Yummy scrummy
Idioms in Use – In your dreams
Idioms in Use – Talk to the hand
Idioms in Use – Meanderthal
Idioms in Use – Tipping point
Idioms in Use – Dumb down
Idioms in Use – Wuss
Idioms in Use – Never judge a book by its cover
Idioms in Use – Keep up appearances
Idioms in Use – To all appearances
Idioms in Use – On the face of it
Idioms in Use – Keep the wolf from the door
Idioms in Use – Sitting pretty
Idioms in Use – Get the short end of the stick
Idioms in Use – What not
Idioms in Use – Put a brave face on something
Idioms in Use – Walking on eggshells
Idioms in Use – Give someone the benefit of the doubt
Idioms in Use – The fly in the ointment
Idioms in Use – Pay over the odds
Idioms in Use – Pay through the nose (for something)
Idioms in Use – It makes no odds
Idioms in Use – The odds are stacked in your favour
Idioms in use – Wonder will never cease
Idioms in Use – Preaching to the converted
Idioms in Use – Sour grapes
Idioms in Use – on/through the grapevine
Idioms in Use – be in/out of tune with someone/something
Idioms in Use – be late to the party or come late to the party
Idioms in Use – teething problems
Idioms in Use – a heavy cross to bear
Idioms in Use – a ball and chain
Idioms in Use – albatross around one’s neck
Idioms in use – be dead meat
Idioms in Use – thorn in your flesh/side
Idioms in Use – hindrance
Idioms in Use – a stumbling block
Idioms in Use – be in the clear
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