IDIOMS – Part 27

IDIOMS

IDIOMS

IDIOMS - Part 27

As right as rain: to feel fine and healthy.

Sentence – You’ll be as right as rain as soon as you are back in your own home with your baby.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Be a breeze: to be very easy to do.

Sentence – Going down the hill would be a breeze after the long climb up!

IDIOMS - Part 27

Be snowed under: to have so much to do that you are having trouble doing it all.

Sentence – I’m snowed under at work right now because two of my colleagues are on holiday.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Break the ice: to say or do something to make someone feel relaxed or at ease in a social setting.

Sentence – I have to break the ice with a long pole before I can lower a bucket into water.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Calm before the storm: the quiet, peaceful period before a moment of great activity or mayhem.

Sentence – We cannot look back at the age of Johnson without sensing that it represents a period of calm before the storm.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Chase rainbows: when someone tries to do something that they will not achieve

Sentence – I think she’s chasing rainbows if she thinks she can get into Oxford with her bad grades.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Come rain or shine: you can depend on someone to be there no matter what or whatever the weather.

Sentence – Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend, come rain or shine.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Every cloud has a silver lining: There is always something positive to come out of an unpleasant or difficult situation.

Sentence – Don’t be so grumpy and pessimistic every cloud has a silver lining.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Fair-weather friend: a person who is only your friend during good times or when things are going well for you but disappears when things become difficult or you have problems.

Sentence – She was a fair-weather friend because she wasn’t interested in me once I had lost my job.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Get wind of: to learn or hear of something that should be a secret.

Sentence – First it needs to boost its efforts to get wind of military-useful technology at an early stage.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Have your head in the clouds: to be out of touch of reality. Your ideas may not be sensible or practical.

Sentence – He has his head in the clouds if he seriously thinks he’s going to get a promotion soon.

IDIOMS - Part 27

It never rains but it pours: when things don’t just go wrong but very wrong and other bad things happen too.

Sentence – I invited my girlfriend to lunch and after we ate, I found I’d left my wallet at home. It never rains but it pours.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Put on ice: to postpone for another day.

Sentence – So, your first two donations are put on ice, and at the six-month mark, they’re unfrozen to check how they’re doing.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Ray of hope: there is a chance that something positive will happen.

Sentence – It is important to offer some ray of hope to the victims of this chronic and progressive disease.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Save for a rainy day: to save for the future when it might suddenly be needed (unexpectedly).

Sentence – Live within your means and save for a rainy day.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Steal my thunder: when someone takes attention away from someone else.

Sentence – Don’t wear that dress to the wedding; the bride won’t like it because you’ll be stealing her thunder.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Steal my thunder: when someone takes attention away from someone else.

Sentence – Don’t wear that dress to the wedding; the bride won’t like it because you’ll be stealing her thunder.

IDIOMS - Part 27

Take a rain check: decline something now but offer to do it at a later date.

Sentence – I was planning to ask you in for a brandy, but if you want to take a rain check, that’s fine.

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