idioms
Posted 2024-07-22 16:05:31
- See eye to eye: To agree completely.
- Example: "The teacher and student finally saw eye to eye on the appropriate punishment."
- Once in a blue moon: Very rarely or infrequently.
- Example: "She only visits her hometown once in a blue moon."
- Cost an arm and a leg: To be extremely expensive.
- Example: "The repairs to my car cost an arm and a leg."
- Miss the boat: To miss an opportunity.
- Example: "She missed the boat on investing in that company."
- Cut corners: To do something in a way that saves time or money but is not thorough or proper.
- Example: "Rushing to meet the deadline, the contractor cut corners on the construction project."
- Barking up the wrong tree: To be looking in the wrong place for something.
- Example: "The detective was barking up the wrong tree with that suspect."
- Spill the beans: To reveal a secret.
- Example: "I accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party."
- Raining cats and dogs: To be raining very heavily.
- Example: "It's been raining cats and dogs all day, so the picnic is canceled."
- Under the weather: Not feeling well.
- Example: "I'm under the weather today, so I'm going to stay home from work."
- Break a leg: An expression used to wish someone good luck.
- Example: "Break a leg in your presentation today!"
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