English Idioms: Learn by heart
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Learn by heart
Meaning: (Also learn by heart) to memorize something.
Example: She learned the poem by heart.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Learn by heart
Meaning: (Also learn by heart) to memorize something.
Example: She learned the poem by heart.
English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: Call on the carpet
Meaning: To reprimand; to censure severely or angrily.
Example: I hope he wouldn’t be called on the carpet by the boss.
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Minting it
Meaning: (Also minting money) earning a lot of money quickly.
Example: The restaurant is minting it thanks to the new manager.
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: Hat in hand
Meaning: The phrase hat in hand means to ask someone for a favor with humility. Another variation of the idiom is cap in hand
Example: She came back hat in hand asking for forgiveness.
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: On the horns of a dilemma
Meaning: To face a choice between two equally undesirable alternatives.
Example: I found myself on the horns of dilemma and I didn’t know which direction to choose.
English Idioms About “Love”
Idiom: Blind date
Meaning: A social meeting where the two people have never met before.
Example: I went on a blind date yesterday but it was a total fiasco.
English Idioms About “Names”
Idiom: Benjamin of the family
Meaning: This regers to the youngest child of the family.
Example: Bill is the benjamin of the family.