Idiom of the day
'=>up to your neck | up to your eyeballs
->Meaning: If you're up to your neck in something, or up to your eyeballs in something, you've got too much of it and...
Idiom of the day
'=>have a heart-to-heart
->Meaning: If you have a heart-to-heart with someone, you have an honest talk and share your feelings with each other.
->For example:
-After we'd had a good heart-to-heart we understood each...
Idioms of the day
'=>a breath of fresh air
->said about a new, fresh, and imaginative approach, a change that feels good.
-The president says that the country needs a breath of fresh air.
=>Raining cats and dogs
->pouring,...
Idiom of the day
the cream of the crop
=>Meaning: If something or someone is in the cream of the crop, they are among the best of a class of things or people.
->For example:
-The cream of...
Idiom of the day
'=>a drop in the bucket
->Meaning: If an amount is a drop in the bucket, it's a very small portion of the amount that's needed.
-For example:
▪Our government's sending a thousand tons of...
Idiom of the day
'=>right up your street
->Meaning: If something is right up your street, it would be perfect for you or ideal for your skills and interests.
-For example:
->I've found a job that should be...
Idiom of the day
'=>another string to your bow
->Meaning: If you have another string to your bow, you have another way of making a living.
--For example:
-Lots of people learn to teach English so they'll have...
Idiom of the day
'=>life of the party | life and soul of the party
->Meaning: If you are the life of the party, or the life and soul of the party, you are the liveliest...
Idiom of the day
'=>To Get Caught Red Handed
->A person who is caught red-handed is discovered in the middle of committing a crime or doing something wrong. It is usually related to stealing but can...
Idiom of the Day
Idiom of the Day
"Mind your own business!"
Meaning:
If you say "Mind your own business!" to someone, you're telling them to stop interfering in things that don't concern them, or to stop asking...