Sunday 21 September 2014

                                                                                    IDIOMS
 

                                     
    At the heels of- to follow someone


   A dish fit for Gods- something of very high quality


   A game of two equal halves- a sudden change in circumstances

     
   Afraid of one’s own shadow- to become easily frightened
 


   Against the clock- to be in a hurry to do something before a particular time


    Air one’s dirty laundry- to make public something embarrassing that should be kept secret.


   All systems go- everything is ready.


  An arm and a leg- a large amount of money


   Appear out of now here- to appear suddenly without warning.


   Apple of someone’s eye- someone loved very much.


   Break the ice- to make more comfort or relaxed with a person whom you have not met earlier, to break the silence


   Be as clear as mud- to be impossible to understand


   Be on cloud nine- be very happy


   Between the devil and deep blue sea- a type of situation where u must choose between two equally unpleasant situations


  Be in the doldrums- not very successful or nothing new is taking place


  Beat the drum- to speak eagerly about something you support


  Be on the edge- to be nervous or worried about something


  Be in seventh heaven- extremely happy


  Be at each other’s throat- two persons arguing angrily


  Batten down the hatches- to prepare for trouble


  Back the wrong horse- to support someone weak

                                                                                                                       
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