English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Tender age
Meaning: A young age.
Example: It’s easier to learn languages at a tender age.
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English to Urdu Proverb: DO NOT ENTRUST YOUR ALL TO ONE VESSEL
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English Proverb
DO NOT ENTRUST YOUR ALL TO ONE VESSEL
Urdu Proverb
سارا روپیہ ایک ہی گھوڑے پر نہ لگاو
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Sara Rupiya Aik Hi Ghoray Par Nah Lagao
English to Urdu Proverb: MULES BOAST MUCH THAT THEIR ANCESTORS WERE HORSES
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English Proverb
MULES BOAST MUCH THAT THEIR ANCESTORS WERE HORSES
Urdu Proverb
پد رم سلطان بود
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Pd Rim Sultan Bood
English to Urdu Proverb: FORTUNE FOLLOWS THE MORE WORTHY
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English Proverb
FORTUNE FOLLOWS THE MORE WORTHY
Urdu Proverb
تقدیر قابلیت کے ساتھ ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Taqdeer Qabliyat Ke Sath Hai
English to Urdu Proverb: EVERY MAN’S HOME IS HIS SAFEST PLACE OF REFUGE
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English Proverb
EVERY MAN’S HOME IS HIS SAFEST PLACE OF REFUGE
Urdu Proverb
اپنا مکان کوٹ سمان
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Apna Makaan Coat Sammaan
English Idioms: Have to face the music
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Have to face the music
Meaning: Accept or face the unpleasant consequences of one’s actions.
Example: Leila didn’t manage to finish the job on time and had to face the music.
English to Urdu Proverb: AT HOME
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English Proverb
AT HOME
Urdu Proverb
آسان
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Aasaan
English Idioms: The boot is on the other foot
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: The boot is on the other foot
Meaning: (Also the shoe is on the other foot) said about a change of positions when someone whon was in a weaker situation is now in strong position.
Example: Don’t expect him to make any more changes in the manageement of the company, especially after his appointment as the new manager of the project. The boot is on the other foot.
English Idioms: Behind bars
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Behind bars
Meaning: In jail or prison.
Example: That guy over there has been behind bars for five years.
English Idioms: On the same wavelength
English Idioms About “Science”
Idiom: On the same wavelength
Meaning: Thinking in the same pattern or in agreement.
Example: They’ve done a good job because they were on the same wavelength.