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.

Idiom of the day :- Dutch courage

Idiom of the day :- Dutch courage

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Unfortunately, the Dutch haven’t been treated very kindly in English idioms. From the fact that they were thought to consume great quantities of alcohol, for instance, Dutch courage refers to false bravery gained by drinking alcohol. ‘Sam dislikes flying so much he’s gone to get some Dutch courage before boarding his plane.’