Idiom of the day :- High as a kite (2)

Idiom of the day :- High as a kite (2)

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Ron’s been celebrating and we now see him on his merry way home. Obviously he has had too much alcohol to drink and he’s high as a kite. That is, Ron’s drunk !

Idiom of the day :- Get lost

Idiom of the day :- Get lost

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

The job of a shepherd is to make sure sheep don’t get lost. Possibly because Jacob has spent so much time away from people he’s becoming temperamental !’ Whatever his problem is, he’s telling his sheep to get lost ! This is an emphatic way of telling someone to go away. ‘When I want your opinion, I’ll ask for it,’ Jacob complained. ‘Meanwhile, get lost !’

Idiom of the day :- In stock

Idiom of the day :- In stock

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Available for purchase, as in goods in a store. ex. “P1: Do you have any more of these books in stock? P2: No, I’m sorry we don’t.” 

Idiom of the day :- Do a power of good

Idiom of the day :- Do a power of good

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

‘For goodness sake, Mr Blogs ! Don’t be so stingy. A small coin to that poor little fellow won’t hurt you,’ Bessy frowned. ‘It would do him a power of good for he looks hungry !’ To do a power of good means to help or to do a lot of good. ‘It might even do you a power of good to be generous to people now and then,’ Bessy said.