Well known English idioms


Well known English idioms

  1. "Break a leg" - Good luck.

  2. "Bite the bullet" - To face a difficult situation with courage.

  3. "Cutting corners" - Taking shortcuts or doing something in an easier or cheaper way.

  4.  "Piece of cake" - Something that is very easy to do.

  5. "A dime a dozen" - Something that is very common or easy to find.

  6. "Hit the nail on the head" - To be exactly right or accurate.

  7. "Kick the bucket" - To die.

  8. "Let the cat out of the bag" - To reveal a secret.

  9. "Barking up the wrong tree" - Accusing or blaming the wrong person or thing.

  10. "Raining cats and dogs" - Raining heavily.

  11. "In the same boat" - In the same situation or predicament.

  12. "On thin ice" - In a risky or precarious situation.

  13. "The ball is in your court" - It is your turn to take action or make a decision.

  14. "A picture is worth a thousand words" - Visual images can convey more meaning than words alone.

  15. "Once in a blue moon" - Very rarely.

  16. "Caught between a rock and a hard place" - Facing a difficult decision or dilemma.

  17. "Kill two birds with one stone" - Accomplish two things at the same time.

  18. "Under the weather" - Feeling sick or unwell.

  19. "All ears" - Eagerly listening or paying close attention.

  20. "Spill the beans" - To reveal a secret or confidential information.


Bonus


The lights are on but nobody’s home.

Not a full box of chocolates.

They are one sandwich short of a lunch basket.

Their lift does not go to the top floor.


... are all euphemisms for someone who people think is crazy.


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