Idiom of the day :- The Early Bird Catches the Worm

Idiom of the day :- The Early Bird Catches the Worm

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

Marc, the lines for the rock festival are going to be miles long! If you expect to get tickets for you and Mary, remember that old saying. ‘ The early bird catches the worm ‘ I guess you’re right. Mary is looking forward to the concert, and I’d hate to disappoint her. I’ll get up real early to get a place at the head of the line. That way I’ll get the tickets I want, for sure !

Idiom of the day :- Corner the market in something

Idiom of the day :- Corner the market in something

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

In this expression the word ‘corner’ means to have control of enough of something — it could be anything that is bought and sold — to be able to manipulate ( control ) its price. It’s the same as having a monopoly. ‘Now, if I could just corner the market in sand, I’d get rich !’ Winston laughed.

Idiom of the day :- Dog Latin / English / Chinese, etc

Idiom of the day :- Dog Latin / English / Chinese, etc

Usage, examples and definition of the Idiom :-

‘Dogs are friends of the whole human race,’ Fido barked in rather bad Latin. ‘A role in which I played a significant part,’ Scotty added. Fido and Scotty are conversing in dog Latin. To speak or write dog Latin / English / Chinese, etc. is to speak or write bad Latin, English, Chinese, etc. In other words, not like a native would speak or write it.