English Idioms: Bolt from the blue

English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: Bolt from the blue
Meaning: This refers to a complete surprise; something totally unexpected. In this phrase there is an allusion to a stroke of lightning from a clear blue sky.
Example: The news that they are getting a divorce was a bolt from the blue.

English Idioms: Have a lot on one’s plate

English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: Have a lot on one’s plate
Meaning: This idiom is used to mean that one is very busy and have commitments. Another variation of this idiom is have too much on one’s plate.
Example: Alice: Are you coming to the party tonight, Jane? Jane: No, I have a lot on my plate right now.

English to Urdu Proverb: APOTHECARIES WOULD NOT SUGAR THEIR PILLS UNLESS THEY WERE BITTER

English to Urdu Proverbs

Urdu to English Proverbs

English Proverb

APOTHECARIES WOULD NOT SUGAR THEIR PILLS UNLESS THEY WERE BITTER

Urdu Proverb

وا کی گولیوں پر قند چڑھانے کی کیا ضرورت تھی اگر وہ کڑوی نہ ہوتیں ؟

Proverb in Roman Urdu

Wa Ki Golion Par Qand Charhanay Ki Kya Zaroorat Thi Agar Woh Karvi Nah Hoten ?

English Idioms: Make one’s way

English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: Make one’s way
Meaning: To move in a particular direction; advance in life by one’s own efforts.
Example: 1. He made his way to the police station and told all about the murder. 2. He had to make his own way in the world as his family was very poor.