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English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning.
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The latest Messages
2024-05-30 12:05:17
catch (on) fire MeaningTo begin to burn, usually after being touched by an existing fire.
For example
Hey, keep an eye on that pan, I don't want our dinner to catch on fire.
I blew out all the candles so, don't worry, the house won't catch fire!
I was sitting too close to the fireplace and my sleeve caught on fire!
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2024-05-29 21:32:23
Make waves Meaning To cause trouble, to change things in a dramatic way.
For example
“She likes to make waves with her creative marketing campaigns. They get a lot of attention from customers.”▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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2024-05-29 10:58:32
chum up MeaningTo be friendly with someone.
For example
Why is Patrick chumming up to me all of a sudden? He's usually so distant.
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2024-05-28 21:37:32
Go with the flow Meaning To relax and go along with whatever’s happening.
For example
“Quite often in life, good things happen when you don’t make plans. Just go with the flow and see what happens!”▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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6.9K views18:37
2024-05-28 11:09:47
close as the bark to the tree MeaningAs connected as is possible. Often used to describe a particularly intimate relationship or friendship.
For example
Jenna and Elise are as close as the bark to the tree—I rarely see one without the other!
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2024-05-27 21:00:13
Lost at sea Meaning To be confused about something or to feel unsure about what to do.
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“I am lost at sea with this new system at work. I just can’t understand it.”▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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5.3K views18:00
2024-05-27 00:47:21
cowboy up MeaningTo act tough and determined, like a stereotypical cowboy.
For example
Come on, dude, cowboy up! We can totally make that jump on our bikes!
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2024-05-26 12:42:23
Sail close to the wind Meaning To act just within the limits of what’s legal or socially acceptable, to push boundaries.
For example
“They fired their accountant because he sailed too close to the wind.”▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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6.4K views09:42
2024-05-25 21:43:33
cross (one's) bows MeaningTo annoy or irritate.
For example
Boy, you are really crossing my bows today. Why can't you just do what I ask without arguing about it?
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6.4K views18:43
2024-05-25 11:45:46
Make a mountain out of a molehill Meaning To exaggerate the severity of a situation.
For example
“She shouted at him angrily for being five minutes late, but it really didn’t matter that much. She really made a mountain out of a molehill.”▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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6.9K views08:45