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Saturday, 1 October 2022

English Grammar- Idioms -Part 1

 English Grammar- Idioms -Part 1

 

   👉 A big cheese - An important or a powerful person in a group or family.


A bird’s eye view - A view from a very high place which allows you to see a large area.


A bone of contention - Something that people argue for a long time.


A cock and a bull story - A story or an explanation which is obviously not true.


A penny for your thoughts - A way of asking what someone is thinking.


An arm and a leg - Very expensive or costly. A large amount of money.


At the drop of a hat - Without any hesitation, instantly.


At the crack of the dawn - Very early in morning.


A cuckoo in the nest - Someone in a group of people but not liked by them.


A litmus test - A method which clearly proves something.


As the crow flies - Measuring distance between two places in a straight line.


A dead letter - An argument or law not followed by anyone.


At the drop of the hat - U do something easily and without any preparation.


An early bird - Someone who gets early in the morning.


An educated guess - A guess which was likely to get corrected.


At the eleventh hour - Be too late.


A queer fish - A strange person.


A wakeup call - An event done to warn someone.


A worm’s eye view - Having very little knowledge about something.


At the heels of - To follow someone.


A dish fit for Gods - Something of very high quality.


A game of two equal halves - A sudden change in circumstances.


 Afraid of one’s own shadow
- To become easily frightened.

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