Idioms and Expression
- “To make aware on” : to fight some one.
- “Nip in the bud” : to stop it.
- “When in doubt” : you are not sure.
- “Make sense” : that’s logical
- “Get over it “ : move on / don’t focus with that.
- “Burn the candle at both ends : you are too busy.
- “Work one’s trial off” : work hard.
- “When pigs fly” : that’s impossible.
- “That’s hogwash” : that’s joke / funny
- “In a pickled” : in troubles / problem.
- “Put on clothes” : Get dressed / Dress up
- “Take of clothes” : get undressed
- “Go to bed” : go to sleep
- “ get off work” : finish my work
- “Eat a snack” : eat lightly
- “grabbed a snack” : eat quickly
- “crack me up” : make me laugh
- “down on me” : I got it
- “ fishing for compliments” : get or feel better
- “time tries all” : time hard for me
- “Whale of time” : very good time
- “White elephant” : something is going to be
- “awesome sunset” : that’s great day
- “bite your tongue” : hold your tongue
- “get down to brass tacks” : get the most important things
- “Pie in the sky” : that’s impossible
- “ in seventh heaven” : be very happy
- “when worst come to worst” : get the last hope
- “curiosity kill the cat” : its had to be curiose
- “Jump to your feet” : to stand up and quickly
- “she could no longer see” : she disappeared
- “the right to bear arms” : every one should have gun
- “hitchhike” : help you
- “butter fly in my stomach” : you are nervous
- “have a crush” : you admire or like some one
- “in tight corner” : difficult situation
- “get the ball rolling” : get start
- “towered over her” : become like a tower
- Are in talk : speaks about something
- “To make aware on” : to fight some one.
- “Nip in the bud” : to stop it.
- “When in doubt” : you are not sure.
- “Make sense” : that’s logical
- “Get over it “ : move on / don’t focus with that.
- “Burn the candle at both ends : you are too busy.
- “Work one’s trial off” : work hard.
- “When pigs fly” : that’s impossible.
- “That’s hogwash” : that’s joke / funny
- “In a pickled” : in troubles / problem.
- “Put on clothes” : Get dressed / Dress up
- “Take of clothes” : get undressed
- “Go to bed” : go to sleep
- “ get off work” : finish my work
- “Eat a snack” : eat lightly
- “grabbed a snack” : eat quickly
- “crack me up” : make me laugh
- “down on me” : I got it
- “ fishing for compliments” : get or feel better
- “time tries all” : time hard for me
- “Whale of time” : very good time
- “White elephant” : something is going to be
- “awesome sunset” : that’s great day
- “bite your tongue” : hold your tongue
- “get down to brass tacks” : get the most important things
- “Pie in the sky” : that’s impossible
- “ in seventh heaven” : be very happy
- “when worst come to worst” : get the last hope
- “curiosity kill the cat” : its had to be curiose
- “Jump to your feet” : to stand up and quickly
- “she could no longer see” : she disappeared
- “the right to bear arms” : every one should have gun
- “hitchhike” : help you
- “butter fly in my stomach” : you are nervous
- “have a crush” : you admire or like some one
- “in tight corner” : difficult situation
- “get the ball rolling” : get start
- “towered over her” : become like a tower
- Are in talk : speaks about something