English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: Jangle someones’s nerves
Meaning: To annoy someone or or make them nervous.
Example: The noise of the kids jangled my nerves.
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English Idioms: As patient as Job
English Idioms About “Religion”
Idiom: As patient as Job
Meaning: If someone is as patient as Job, they are very patient. The person who shows great endurance through all sorts of trials is said to have the patience of Job. This idiom is a simile related to the religious figure Job mentioned as a prophet in all Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. ones, his health and all his property. His struggle and his patience to understand his situation leads him to get a reward from God restoring his health, doubling his original wealth and giving him a lot of children and grandchildren. Job is presented as a good and prosperous family man who is beset with hideous and dreadful events that bereft him of his loved by
Example: If you want to work with that temperamental woman you must be as patient as Job.
English Idioms: Make a pig of oneself
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Make a pig of oneself
Meaning: Said about someone who eats too much or too fast.
Example: He made a pig of himself at lunch.
English Idioms: Once bitten, twice shy
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: Once bitten, twice shy
Meaning: If someone is said to be once bitten, twice shy, it means that once someone was hurt by something or someone, they will be afraid to try it again.
Example: Since Leila broke up with her boyfriend, she has become very cautious about starting any new relationship. Once bitten, twice shy, you know!
English to Urdu Proverb: ONE LIE MAKES MANY
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English Proverb
ONE LIE MAKES MANY
Urdu Proverb
ایک جھوٹ کے ہزار جھوٹ ہو جاتے ہیں
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Aik Jhoot Ke Hazaar Jhoot Ho Jatay Hain
English to Urdu Proverb: HE THAT HATH SOME LAND, MUST SOME LABOUR
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English Proverb
HE THAT HATH SOME LAND, MUST SOME LABOUR
Urdu Proverb
زمین سے محنت کے بغیر پھل حاصِل نہیں ہوتا
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Zameen Se Mehnat Ke Baghair Phal Hasil Nahi Hota
English to Urdu Proverb: IDLENESS TURNS THE EDGE OF WIT
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English Proverb
IDLENESS TURNS THE EDGE OF WIT
Urdu Proverb
بیکاری عقل کو کند کر دیتی ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Bekaari Aqal Ko Kund Kar Deti Hai
English Idioms: To the hilt
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: To the hilt
Meaning: Completely, fully, to one’s limit
Example: John has borrowed money from the bank to the hilt.
English to Urdu Proverb: MONEY IS THE RULING SPIRIT OF ALL THINGS
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English Proverb
MONEY IS THE RULING SPIRIT OF ALL THINGS
Urdu Proverb
زر تو زر ہے اور سب خر ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Zar To Zar Hai Aur Sab Khar Hai
English Idioms: Apple of somebody’s eye
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Apple of somebody’s eye
Meaning: Said about someone whom you love the most and you are very proud of.
Example: His son is the apple of his eye.