English Grammar : Idioms
Popular Idioms
- Adam’s ale – Pure Water.
- At a loss – To be confused.
- To bear the palm – To be victorious.
- At sixes and sevens – In disorder.
- Blue blood – To belong to an aristocratic family.
- Cock and bull story – A fantastic story.
- To cast a slur – To bring disgrace.
- To die in harness – To die while on duty.
- A close shave – A narrow escape.
- To wear a long face – To look gloomy.
- To fly into a passion – To be enraged.
- To get the better of – To overcome.
- In black and white – In writing.
- Inns and outs – All details and secrets
- Long and short – Brief substance
- To join the majority – To die.
- Mare’s nest – Illusory discovery.
- Out of sorts – Indisposed.
- To play truant – To run away from the class.
- To bring to book – To punish.
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