Idiom of the day :- On the wagon
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Not drinking alcohol. ex. “P2: Hey let’s go out for a couple of beers tonight. P2: I can’t, I’m on the wagon.”
Idiom of the day :- On the wagon
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Not drinking alcohol. ex. “P2: Hey let’s go out for a couple of beers tonight. P2: I can’t, I’m on the wagon.”
Idiom of the day :- Flagship
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Something which represents the best that can be offered A : The ‘beard tax’ was the flagship of the last government. They said it was an important contribution to society. I agree with them. B : But nobody likes new taxes and a tax on men’s beards seems very unfair. Why do you agree with them ? A : Because it was so unpopular they lost the next election ! A flagship is the most important ship in a fleet. The expression can now be used to describe the most important or prestigous item of a series or group. For example, a radio program, department store or publication can be a flagship.
Idiom of the day :- On Pins And Needles
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Anxious or nervous, especially in anticipation of something.
Idiom of the day :- bite the hand that feeds you / (To) bite the hand that feeds you
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To do harm to someone who helps you.
Idiom of the day :- Like it or lump it
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
No one seems to know where this expression comes from. What we do know is that it means to put up with something unpleasant — such as a decision or a situation — without protesting or complaining. ‘It’s no use making a scene, ‘ Willy’s mother said. ‘Like it or lump it, I insist that you finish eating your breakfast.’
Idiom of the day :- Everything but the kitchen sink
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Almost everything one can think of. Almost everything and anything has been included.
Idiom of the day :- field day / (To have a) field day
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To be able to exploit something to become successful. etc. ex. “The press had a field day with the story of the senator’s affair.”
Idiom of the day :- Not in the least?
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
Not at all. ex. “P1: Were you surprised that he failed the FCE? P2: Not in the least.”
Idiom of the day :- clear the table / (To) clear the table
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
To remove all dishes, cutlery, etc. from a table after a meal. ex. “You clear the table, and I’ll do the dishes.”
Idiom of the day :- Blue Moon
Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-
A rare event or occurance.