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.
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English Idioms: It never rains but it pours
English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: It never rains but it pours
Meaning: This expression is used to mean that things do not just happen occasionally, but all all at the same time.
Example: I woke up late, missed the bus and when I arrived to work I realized I lost my purse. It never rains but it pours.
English to Urdu Proverb: A person of no principles.
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
A person of no principles.
Urdu Proverb
گنگا گائے گنگا داس ،جمنا گائے جمنا داس ۔
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Ganga Gaaye Ganga Daas, Jamna Gaaye Jamna Daas .
English to Urdu Proverb: IF YOU MUST FLY, FLY WELL
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
IF YOU MUST FLY, FLY WELL
Urdu Proverb
کام کرنا ہی ہے تو اچھی طرح کرو !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Kaam Karna Hi Hai To Achi Terhan Karo !
English to Urdu Proverb: SUDDEN GLORY SOON GOES OUT
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
SUDDEN GLORY SOON GOES OUT
Urdu Proverb
ایک دم میں حاصل ہونے والی شہرت بے بنیاد ہوتی ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Aik Dam Mein Haasil Honay Wali Shohrat Be Bunyaad Hoti Hai
English Idioms: Fall off the back of a lorry
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: Fall off the back of a lorry
Meaning: A euphemism for something acquired illegally or stolen.
Example: He was trying to sell me a new laptop which I suspect fell off the back of a lorry.
English to Urdu Proverb: THE MOUNTAINS ARE IN LABOUR; AN ABSUNRD MOUSE WILL BE BORN
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
THE MOUNTAINS ARE IN LABOUR; AN ABSUNRD MOUSE WILL BE BORN
Urdu Proverb
کھودا پہاڑ نکلی چوھیا !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Khooda Pahar Niklee Choohiya !
English Idioms: Hit the panic button
English Idioms About “Science”
Idiom: Hit the panic button
Meaning: (Also press or push the button)to panic suddenly.
Example: Relax! Don’t hit the button it’s just the wind.
English Idioms: God knows
English Idioms About “Religion”
Idiom: God knows
Meaning: This idiom means “only God knows.” Said when you have absolutely no knowledge of something.
Example: God knows what he’s going to do after his divorce.
English Idioms: Name the day
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Name the day
Meaning: Fix the date of an important event, especially marriage.
Example: Sarah and John are going to name the day soon.