English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Send shivers down one’s spine
Meaning: To terrify; to make someone feel extremely nervous.
Example: Hearing that her rapers escaped prison sent shivers down her spine.
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English Idioms: Match made in heaven
English Idioms About “Love”
Idiom: Match made in heaven
Meaning: The phrase a match made in heaven refers to two people, so well-suited to each other that their marriage is likely to be happy and successful. The phrase may also refer to a very successful combination of two people or things.
Example: As soon as they met, they liked each other and decided they should get married. They were really a match made in heaven.
English Idioms: Bells and whistles
English Idioms About “Science”
Idiom: Bells and whistles
Meaning: The phrase bells and whistles refers to extra, fancy add-ons or gadgets on something like a phone, a car or a computer.
Example: This cars is loaded with all the bells and whistles, but it’s too expensive.
English to Urdu Proverb: BEAST BIRD OF PREY
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
BEAST BIRD OF PREY
Urdu Proverb
شکار والا پرندہ
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Shikaar Wala Parindah
English to Urdu Proverb: IN A THOUSAND POUNDS OF LAW THERE IS NOT AN OUNCE OF LOVE
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
IN A THOUSAND POUNDS OF LAW THERE IS NOT AN OUNCE OF LOVE
Urdu Proverb
قانون میں سخت گیری بے اندازہ محبت عنقا !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Qanoon Mein Sakht Gary Be Andaza Mohabbat Anqa !
English Idioms: All dressed up and nowhere to go
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: All dressed up and nowhere to go
Meaning: The phrase all dressed up and nowhere to go means getting ready for something and then it never happened. The phrase may be used literally or figuratively.
Example: She was waiting for him but he never showed up. As usual, she was all dressed up and nowhere to go.
English to Urdu Proverb: LOVE OF PRAISE AND OF ONE’S OWN COUNTRY ARE THEIR OWN REWARD
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
LOVE OF PRAISE AND OF ONE’S OWN COUNTRY ARE THEIR OWN REWARD
Urdu Proverb
شہرت اور وطن کی محبت کو کسی اور انعام کی ضرورت نہیں !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Shohrat Aur Watan Ki Mohabbat Ko Kisi Aur Inaam Ki Zaroorat Nahi !
English to Urdu Proverb: HARD NUT TO CRACK
English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
HARD NUT TO CRACK
Urdu Proverb
مشکل مسئلہ
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Mushkil Masla
English Idioms: Poverty is no sin
English Idioms About “Religion”
Idiom: Poverty is no sin
Meaning: The phrase poverty is no sin means that we shouldn’t condemn people for their poverty.
Example: It is a pity that the police are chasing those beggars. Poverty is no sin.
English Idioms: Knit one’s brow
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Knit one’s brow
Meaning: To frown or look worried, angry or puzzled.
Example: She knitted her brows as she listened to the strange story.