English Idioms: As one man
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: As one man
Meaning: If a group of people do something as one man, they do it unanimously, in complete agreement.
Example: They all rose as one man, supporting the poor family.
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: As one man
Meaning: If a group of people do something as one man, they do it unanimously, in complete agreement.
Example: They all rose as one man, supporting the poor family.
English Idioms About “Work”
Idiom: Sweat blood
Meaning: To work very hard.
Example: She sweats blood every day just to bring home the bacon.
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: Scream bloody murder
Meaning: If you scream bloody murder, you protest loudly and angrily as if something very serious has happened. Another variation of the idiom is yell / cry bloody murder.
Example: There is no point in screaming bloody murder about the new law.
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Born to the purple
Meaning: If someone is born to the purple or in the purple, they are born into a reigning family or privileged class.
Example: She was the only child born to the purple.
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: Bend the law
Meaning: The phrase to bend the law means to cheat a little bit without breaking the law.
Example: He just bent the law a little bit to get what he wanted.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Keep your head above water
Meaning: Be just able to make enough money to survive.
Example: After his financial problems,he can hardly keep his head above water.
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: Case-by-case
Meaning: Separate and distinct from others of the same kind.
Example: All applications are scrutinized on a case-by-case basis.