Idioms and phrases:
1.Add fuel to fire: To make a matter more worse
2.An arm chair job: Good income job with high comfort
3.An iron will: strong will power
4.An olive branch: peace request / peace treaty
5.Apple of one's eye: very lovable or dearest one
6.Apple pie order: in good condition
7.At ease: free from pain and anxiety
8.At stake: At risk and insecured
9.At the eleventh hour: At the last moment
10.At arm's length: Avoid becoming too friendly
11.Back stairs gossip: Unfair talks or talk among servents
12.Bad blood: Enmity bitter relations
13.Be in the driving seat: Bearing all responsibilities
14.Beat black and blue: Beating mercilessly
15.Beck and call: Ready to obey order instantly
16.Bed of roses: pleasant situation of comfort
17.Between the devil and the deep blue see: between two difficult situations
18.Bird's eye view: overview
19.Bite the dust: To be defeated
20.Blue book: Govenment report
21.Bolt from the blue: Unexpected problem
22.Bone of contention: Subject of dispute
23.Blow one's own trumpet: To praise onself
24.Breathe one's last: To pass away or die.
25.Buring Question: hot topic
26.Cast pearls before swine: A right thing in wrong hands
27.Cat and dog life: Troublesome life
28.Chicken hearted: lacking courage or cowardly
29.Cock and a bull story: A concocted story
30.Cross swords: to quarrel or fight
31.Cry for the moon: To desire unattainable
32.Cry over spilled milk: regret in vain for what can not be undone
33.Cut both ways: Argue in favour of both sides
34.Cut a sorry figure: To give a poor show
35.Cut one's coat according to one's cloth: to live within one's mean; undertake only what you have the money or ability to do and no more.
36.Dance to one's tune: Obeying other's order
37.Dark horse: one who wins unexpectedly
38.Dead Letter: A law or odinance that is no longer enforced
39.Democile's sword: Constant threat
40.Die in harness: Die while in service
41.Dog in the manger: A person who prevents others from enjoying what he can not.
42.Draw a line: set a limit
43.Eat humble pie: To apologize
44.End in smoke: come in nothing
45.Escape one's lips: Speak unintentionally or unexpectedly
46.Fai and Square: in an honest way
47.Fair sex: Women
48.Fair weather friend: selfish friend who is with us in comfortable situation
49.Feather in cap: Additional success
50.Feather one's nest: to enrich oneself by taking advantage of one's position
51.Fish in troubled waters: to take advantage of others problems
52.Fish out of water: Out of one's usual and comfortable
53.Fly in the ointment: A slight unpleasant thing that obstruct the enjoyment of something
54.French leave: A leave without information or permission
55.From hand to mouth: providing only bare essentials
56.Gala Day: Celebration day
57.Get away with: To escape
58.Get down to: to attend to work seriuosly
59.Get into a soup: get into trouble
60.Gift of the gab: Talent for speaking
61.Give a piece of mind: to rebuke or scold
62.Go to dogs: to degenerate or deteriorate(become progressively worse)
63.Go to rack and ruin: to decay or get destroyed
64.Grass widow: A women who is separated, divorced or lives apart from her husband
65.Grease the palm: to bribe
66.Halcyon Days: Peaceful days
67.Hammer and tongs: with great effort and energy
68.Hand and glove with: in close co-operation
69.Hard nut to crack: A difficult problem to solve / a person difficult to understand
70.Have one's hand full: to be completely occupied
71.Hen-pecked husband: Admirer of one's own wife in a servile manner
72.Herculean Task: task requires tremendous effort
73.High and dry: in a deprived situation(alone)
74.High and living: living with comfort and ease
75.Hobson's choice: No alternative
76.Ins and outs: full details / comlications or intricacies
77.Judas kiss: false love
78.Kill two birds with one stone: doing two things at the same
79.Kith and kin: blood relations
80.live in an ivory tower: living in an comfort and being
81.Maiden name: women surname before marriage
82.Make or mar: To make or destroy
83.Man of letter: Learned person
84.Man of spirit: A man full of enthusiasm
85.Midas touch: A man with extraordinary powers or capacity to make any venture profitable
86.Miss the beat: to lose an opportunity
87.Nine day's wonder: something that arouses great interest but for a very short period
88.Nip in the bud: to put on end to something in its initial stage
89.palmy days: prosperous days
90.Past master: An expert
91.Poison someone's ear: to speak against one to another
92.put the cat among pigeons: to say or do something that causes trouble or make many very angry
93.Quarrel with one's bread and butter: to fight with the executive or employer who is providing one's means of living
94.Rainy Day: future time of need, especially financial need
95.Read between the lines: to understand the hidden meaning
96.Red tapism: Strict adherence to excessive paper work and official formalities
97.See eye to sye: showing agreement or to agree
98.See red: be very angry
99.Smooth sailing: Easy progress
100.Snake in the grass: A secret enemy
1.Add fuel to fire: To make a matter more worse
2.An arm chair job: Good income job with high comfort
3.An iron will: strong will power
4.An olive branch: peace request / peace treaty
5.Apple of one's eye: very lovable or dearest one
6.Apple pie order: in good condition
7.At ease: free from pain and anxiety
8.At stake: At risk and insecured
9.At the eleventh hour: At the last moment
10.At arm's length: Avoid becoming too friendly
11.Back stairs gossip: Unfair talks or talk among servents
12.Bad blood: Enmity bitter relations
13.Be in the driving seat: Bearing all responsibilities
14.Beat black and blue: Beating mercilessly
15.Beck and call: Ready to obey order instantly
16.Bed of roses: pleasant situation of comfort
17.Between the devil and the deep blue see: between two difficult situations
18.Bird's eye view: overview
19.Bite the dust: To be defeated
20.Blue book: Govenment report
21.Bolt from the blue: Unexpected problem
22.Bone of contention: Subject of dispute
23.Blow one's own trumpet: To praise onself
24.Breathe one's last: To pass away or die.
25.Buring Question: hot topic
26.Cast pearls before swine: A right thing in wrong hands
27.Cat and dog life: Troublesome life
28.Chicken hearted: lacking courage or cowardly
29.Cock and a bull story: A concocted story
30.Cross swords: to quarrel or fight
31.Cry for the moon: To desire unattainable
32.Cry over spilled milk: regret in vain for what can not be undone
33.Cut both ways: Argue in favour of both sides
34.Cut a sorry figure: To give a poor show
35.Cut one's coat according to one's cloth: to live within one's mean; undertake only what you have the money or ability to do and no more.
36.Dance to one's tune: Obeying other's order
37.Dark horse: one who wins unexpectedly
38.Dead Letter: A law or odinance that is no longer enforced
39.Democile's sword: Constant threat
40.Die in harness: Die while in service
41.Dog in the manger: A person who prevents others from enjoying what he can not.
42.Draw a line: set a limit
43.Eat humble pie: To apologize
44.End in smoke: come in nothing
45.Escape one's lips: Speak unintentionally or unexpectedly
46.Fai and Square: in an honest way
47.Fair sex: Women
48.Fair weather friend: selfish friend who is with us in comfortable situation
49.Feather in cap: Additional success
50.Feather one's nest: to enrich oneself by taking advantage of one's position
51.Fish in troubled waters: to take advantage of others problems
52.Fish out of water: Out of one's usual and comfortable
53.Fly in the ointment: A slight unpleasant thing that obstruct the enjoyment of something
54.French leave: A leave without information or permission
55.From hand to mouth: providing only bare essentials
56.Gala Day: Celebration day
57.Get away with: To escape
58.Get down to: to attend to work seriuosly
59.Get into a soup: get into trouble
60.Gift of the gab: Talent for speaking
61.Give a piece of mind: to rebuke or scold
62.Go to dogs: to degenerate or deteriorate(become progressively worse)
63.Go to rack and ruin: to decay or get destroyed
64.Grass widow: A women who is separated, divorced or lives apart from her husband
65.Grease the palm: to bribe
66.Halcyon Days: Peaceful days
67.Hammer and tongs: with great effort and energy
68.Hand and glove with: in close co-operation
69.Hard nut to crack: A difficult problem to solve / a person difficult to understand
70.Have one's hand full: to be completely occupied
71.Hen-pecked husband: Admirer of one's own wife in a servile manner
72.Herculean Task: task requires tremendous effort
73.High and dry: in a deprived situation(alone)
74.High and living: living with comfort and ease
75.Hobson's choice: No alternative
76.Ins and outs: full details / comlications or intricacies
77.Judas kiss: false love
78.Kill two birds with one stone: doing two things at the same
79.Kith and kin: blood relations
80.live in an ivory tower: living in an comfort and being
81.Maiden name: women surname before marriage
82.Make or mar: To make or destroy
83.Man of letter: Learned person
84.Man of spirit: A man full of enthusiasm
85.Midas touch: A man with extraordinary powers or capacity to make any venture profitable
86.Miss the beat: to lose an opportunity
87.Nine day's wonder: something that arouses great interest but for a very short period
88.Nip in the bud: to put on end to something in its initial stage
89.palmy days: prosperous days
90.Past master: An expert
91.Poison someone's ear: to speak against one to another
92.put the cat among pigeons: to say or do something that causes trouble or make many very angry
93.Quarrel with one's bread and butter: to fight with the executive or employer who is providing one's means of living
94.Rainy Day: future time of need, especially financial need
95.Read between the lines: to understand the hidden meaning
96.Red tapism: Strict adherence to excessive paper work and official formalities
97.See eye to sye: showing agreement or to agree
98.See red: be very angry
99.Smooth sailing: Easy progress
100.Snake in the grass: A secret enemy
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