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50 IDIOMS AND MEANINGS

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50 Idioms with Meaning – Most Used Idioms with Pdf

50 IDIOMS WITH MEANING – MOST USED IDIOMS WITH PDF

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50 Idioms with Meaning!

Here is the list of 50 useful idioms with their meaning and examples, memorize these useful idioms list to speak more efficiently.

IDIOMS WITH MEANING

1.    Fed up withannoyed or bored She is really fed up with the nursing profession.
2.    Feel/take someone’s pulseto count the heart beats of someone The nurse took her pulse.
3.    Few and far betweenoccasional He calls on me few and far between.
4.    Fight shy ofto avoid doing something or getting involved in something He fought shy of an open quarrel.
5.    Fight to deatha fight that ends when someone is killed or something is destroyed We will fight to death to defend our honor.
6.    Fight with one’s back to the wallfight very hard You will have to fight with your back to the wall to win the race.
7.    Find fault withto criticize somebody or something, often unfairly She’s always finding fault with the children’s work.
8.    First and foremostprimarily, first of all The first and foremost task of a teacher is to teach.
9.    Flesh and bloodused for saying that someone has the same qualities that all people share They now realize that their hero is, after all only flesh and blood.
10.  Flog/ beat a dead horseto waste time on something you know is not going to happen To try to win her love is to flog a dead horse.
11.  Fly in the ointmenta problem that spoils something or makes it difficult The only fly in the ointment is that I cannot use my house tor the party
12.  Follow suitto do the same as someone else has just done Our school offered free admission and other schools followed suit.
13.  For a rainy dayto save something, especially money, for a time when you will need it John Saves money for the rainy days of old age.
14.  For good/for good and allpermanently, forever Joe finally left Turkey for good.
15.  For the sake ofin order to help, improve, or please someone or something She sings for the sake of joy.
16.  For want of sthbecause of a lack of sth He could not marry her for want of money.
17.  Foul playbehavior that is not fair or honest He will use any amount of foul play to get his aim.
18.  Freudian slipslip of the tongue, an accidental mistake She made Freudian slip and revealed all her plans.
19.  From scratchwithout any previous preparation or knowledge She learned English from scratch in six months.
20.  From the horse’s mouthfrom a reliable source They have got it straight from the horse’s mouth that the boss is retiring.

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21.  Get / gain/ take / hold have the upper handcontrol or an advantage over a person or situation Pakistan got the upper hand in the second innings against India
22.  Get / Set to workto start doing a piece of work He set to work on his plan.
23.  Get on someone’s nervesto annoy someone She keeps on crying it really gets on my nerves.
24.  Get rid ofto throw away something Let us get rid of these useless old things.
25.  Get the better ofto defeat someone in a game, argument etc. Pakistan finally got the better of India in the match.
26.  Get to the bottom of somethingto find out the true cause of a bad situation Try to get to the bottom of the problem to solve it.
27.  Get/Have wind of somethingto find out about something secret How did she get wind of our plan?
28.  Gird up one’s loinsto prepare for something difficult or dangerous We should gird up our loins to face the problem.
29.  Give a false coloring tomisinterpret He gave a false coloring to my statement and began to quarrel with me.
30.  Give a good account of oneselfsucceed She gave a good account of herself in the examination.
31.  Give and takeif there is give and take between people, each person allows the other to get something that they want We can solve the problem by give and take.
32.  Give full / free rein toto allow a feeling to be expressed freely Finally, she gave full rein to her love for John.
33.  Give oneself airs, put on airsbe proud He is too humble to give herself airs.
34.  Give rise toinitiate She never gives rise to her feelings.
35.  Give somebody a piece of one’s mindto rebuke, to scold The father gave him a piece of his mind for telling such a lie.
36.  Give the devil his duedo justice To give the devil his due, I admit that this robber helps the poor.
37.  Give up the ghostof a person-to die, of a machine to stop working completelyMy car gave up the ghost last night.
38.  Give vent toto express very strong anger or sadness She wept bitterly at the death of her husband giving vent to her sorrow.
39.  Give/Create a false impressiondeceive, mislead She always gives a false impression about her money.

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40.  Give/Show someone the cold shoulderto ignore someone in an obvious manner This officer is not popular as he gives everyone the cold shoulder.
41.  Go /Swim with the streamto think or do something like others Easier to go with the stream than to go against the stream.
42.  Go back on/upon one’s word/promiseto fail to fulfil one’s promise You can rely on Gilbert, he would not go back on his word.
43.  Go far/a long waybe successful She is hard working and will go long way life.
44.  Go out of one’s way to do somethingto make an extra effort to do something though it is not easy to do Joe really went out of his way to me feel welcome.
45.  Go the way of all fleshto die Elena went the way of all flesh in 2008.
46.  Go through fire and waterto do something very dangerous for someone Joe is my true friend and will go through fire and water for me.
47.  Go to any lengths / great lengths to do somethingbe ready to use any met achieve something Rima is ready to go to any lengths to get his aim.
48.  Go to lawto go to court in order to settle problem The two brothers went to law over the issue of property
49.  Go to piecesto be so upset that you cannot behave in a sensible way He just went to pieces after his wife’s death.
50.  Go to rack and ruinto become less successful His business is going to rack and ruin.


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