Idiom of the day :- Preachy (adj)
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
An adjective that describes someone (or something) that tries to preach how one should live, etc. ex. “A preachy movie”
Idiom of the day :- Preachy (adj)
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
An adjective that describes someone (or something) that tries to preach how one should live, etc. ex. “A preachy movie”
Idiom of the day :- sit on one’s hands / (To) sit on one’s hands
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To do nothing. ex. “Everyone expected the board to take action, but they just sat on their hands.”
Idiom of the day :- Tongue-in-cheek
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
humor, not to be taken serious.
Idiom of the day :- cover a lot of ground / (To) cover a lot of ground
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To go through a lot of information. ex. “We’ve covered a lot of ground in my English class in the past two months.”
Idiom of the day :- Brain drain
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
A / the brain drain is defined as movement of ‘brains ( eg., teachers, scientists and other skilled people ) out of one country to another where conditions and salaries are better. ‘If we hope to prevent a brain drain we’re going to have to make nursing a more rewarding profession,’ a health officer declared.
Idiom of the day :- Out of the Woods
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Although Eric was well on his way to recovering from his bout with pneumonia, he was still not out of the woods. The doctors told him that he would have to take it easy and avoid exposure to cold, since he was not out of danger and difficulty yet.
Idiom of the day :- Rank and file
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Are you a leader in a club or an organization ? If not, you could say that you belong to the rank and file. The rank and file refers to the ordinary people within a group, a club, or an organization. ‘The general is very busy today. He’s out inspecting the rank and file.’
Idiom of the day :- Out of the blue
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Without any warning, by surprise
Idiom of the day :- two-time someone / (To) two-time someone
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To be in a relationship and to have another boyfriend/girlfriend without telling your first boyfriend/girlfriend. ex. “I dumped him when I found out he was two-timing me with Mary.”
Idiom of the day :- give someone a piece of one’s mind / (To) give someone a piece of one’s mind
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To bawl someone out. To let someone know how one really feels. ex. “After that driver took my parking spot, I really gave him a piece of my mind.”