martes, 16 de marzo de 2021

IDIOMS FOR KIDS

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Idioms List for Kids – 50 Cute Idioms for Kids with Meanings

IDIOMS LIST FOR KIDS – 50 CUTE IDIOMS FOR KIDS WITH MEANINGS

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Idioms List for Kids!

Here we provide a useful list of 50 Idioms for kids, these idioms are related to kids activities and kids behaviors. Also by learning these idioms you kid can speak more confidently.

This list of idioms are best for grade 3, grade4, grade 5, grade 6, grade 7 students and kids.

IDIOMS LIST FOR KIDS

1.    Come to blowsto start hitting each other From hot words, they came to blows.
2.    Come to griefto fail Their plan came to grief in the end.
3.    Come to lightbecome known At last the truth of the matter came to light.
4.    Come to terms/make termsto make an agreement or end an agreement with someone At last they had to come to terms.
5.    Come/get to the pointto stop talking about unimportant details and say what is the most important We have not yet discussed the real matter, so please get to the point.
6.    Consist of  This class consists of forty boys only
7.    Create/make/stir up bad bloodcause angry or bitter feeling between people Do not create bad blood between them.
8.    Crocodile tearsto pretend you feel sad0 She was shedding crocodile tears on her enemy’s death,
9.    Cross your angersto put your middle finger over your first finger as a wish for good luck I am crossing my fingers that my proposal will be accepted.
10.  Cry over spilt milkto waste time feeling upset about something bad that has happened and cannot be changed It is no use crying over spilt milk.
11.  Cry wolfto call for help when it is not needed to If you cry wolf again and again, none will believe you when you need help.
12.  Curry favor with somebodyto try to make someone like you Big tax cut are often proposed to curry favor with voters.
13.  Cut a sorry/poor figuredo something badly She cat a soy figure when she could not speak on the stage.
14.  Cut somebody to the quickto upset someone very much by saying something Do not cut your parents to the quick by saying them old fools.
15.  Cut something shortto stop doing something earlier than you planned His Glittering career was cut short by a heart attack.
   
17.  Cut your coat according to your clothto spend only as much money as you can afford Do not be wasteful
18.  Dark horsesomeone with a secret ability or skill Leon is a dark horse I did not know that he had written a novel.
19.  Day after day /week after week/ year after yearday in day out The ill-cared old man became weak day after day.
20.  Day in, day outespecially of something boring I have to do the same boring jobs day in, day out.

A BIG LIST OF IDIOMS FOR KIDS…

21.  Die a dog’s deathDie a shameful death No one wants to die a dog’s death.
22.  Die in harnessto continue to work until the day of one’s death I hope that she will die in harness.
23.  Diehardstrongly opposing changes and new ideas A few diehard people are trying to stop the reforms.
24.  Do sb a bad turnto do sth to harm sb You did her a bad turn by dismissing her.
25.  Do sb a good turnto do sth that helps sb You did her a good turn by employing her in this office.
26.  Do the trickto do what is needed in order to achieve something big A bit more hard work can do the trick for the success of our plan.
27.  Double-facedhypocrite When I realized his double-faced policy, I refused to be his friend any more.
28.  Down and outwithout money, a home or a job, and living on the street Nobody loves you when you are down and out.
29.  Draw a blankto fail to get an answer or a result All his efforts to marry Soma have drawn a blank
30.  Drawn matcha match that results in the beat or win of the neither team A cricket test match usually proves to be a drawn match.
31.  Eagle-eyedable to see or notice the things that are very difficult to see You cannot hide your feelings from Lina, she is an eagle-eyed woman.
32.  Eat humble pieto admit that you were wrong about something You will eat humble pie if you do not act upon my plan.
33.  Eat one’s cake and have it OR Have one’senjoy the benefits from two situations He loves his wife but still want to see his girlfriend, it is like to eat his cake and have it.
34.  Eat one’s wordsto admit that you were wrong about something I said that he would be late but I had to eat my words when he came on time
35.  End up in smoke / go up in smokeif your plans go up in smoke, you cannot do what you intended to do When he crashed his car, all his travel plans ended in smoke.
36.  Every inchcompletely or in every way He looked every inch a gentleman.
37.  Eyewashsomething that you do not consider true Do not talk such eyewash.
38.  Face the musicto accept punishment or criticism for something you have done wrong I did her wrong but I am ready to face the music.
39.  Fair or square dealfair treatment Most of the workers do not think that they are getting a square deal.
40.  Fair playbehavior that is fair and honest He has no sense of fair play.

 

41.  Fair sexwomen We should respect the fair sex.
42.  Fair weather friendssomeone who only wants to be your friend when things are going well for you Fair weather friends leave you in the lurch.
43.  Fall flatto fail to produce the desired effect All his attempts to marry her fell flat.
44.  Fall on hard timesto have problems because you do not have enough money Gilbert could not pay the fee of his son as he had fallen on hard times.
45.  Fall short ofto fail to reach your aim or Tail to reach a particular level His skill fell short of my expectations.
46.  Fall victim to somethingbecome a victim She fell victim to cancer.
47.  Fall/be/become prey toto be attacked, cheated, or harmed by someone bad The innocent boy fell prey to smoking.
48.  Far and near/Far and wide/Near and farfrom a very wide areas Came from near and far to see the fair.
49.  Fay ones trump cardto use something powerful and influential When the boss did not show him any favor, he played his trump card by telling him that he is the minister’s son.
50.  Feather one’s nestto obtain money by doing something dishonest Dishonest officers feather their nests.

Also Check this big list of Synonyms

IDIOMS WITH MEANINGS

The icing on the cake Something additional that turns good into great
Second to none The best
Read between the lines Find the hidden meaning
Piece of cake Something very easy
Pass with flying colors To succeed at something easily
Out of the blue With no warning
Mumbo jumbo To call something total nonsense
Miss the boat You missed your chance
I’ve got your number To say you can’t be fooled by someone since you have them figured out
It’s in the bag It’s a certainty
In the same boat Be in the same situation
In hot water Be in trouble
Have second thoughts Have doubts
Have mixed feelings Be unsure of how you feel
Give it a shot To try to do something
Get your act together Behave properly
Get a kick out of it Really enjoy/like something
Fill in the blanks Provide more information
Draw a blank Can’t remember
Down to the wire At the last minute
Crack a book Open up a book and study
Cool as a cucumber To be very calm under stress
Call it a day Time to quit
As easy as ABC Something is very easy
Add fuel to the fire To add more to an existing problem
A rip-off Too expensive
A grey area Something unclear

Download this idioms list in PDF.

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