Idiom of the day :- No spring chicken

Idiom of the day :- No spring chicken

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Idiomatically, a spring chicken is a young and inexperienced person — male or female. It’s more common, though, to refer to a woman who is no longer young as no spring chicken. ‘What ? Me wear a bikini to the beach ? You must be joking. I’m no spring chicken, you know,’ Mary laughed.

Idiom of the day :- Corridors of power

Idiom of the day :- Corridors of power

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Something is happening in the corridors of power. How do I know ? Because in the corridors of power something is always happening. This term refers to the high ( administrative ) levels of government or an organization where important decisions are made. ‘Things are rather quiet in the corridors of power during he holiday season, though, ‘ Rodney whispered.

Idiom of the day :- A big hand

Idiom of the day :- A big hand

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Last night, Fiona was given a big hand at the end of her wonderful performance. Fiona was overjoyed, of course, for a big hand refers to loud and enthusiastic applause. The newspapers say that Fiona performed very well and received a big hand for her role in the play.