English Idioms: Dead meat

English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Dead meat
Meaning: Someone in danger of death or severe punishment.
Example: You’ll be dead meat if you go on treating these poor people like that.

English Idioms: If you want peace, prepare for war

English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: If you want peace, prepare for war
Meaning: The adage if you want peace, prepare for war means that if a country is well armed and is strong, its opponents will be less likely to attack it.
Example: The general said that believing in disarmament is not a good idea and added: “if you want peace, you must prepare for war.”

English Idioms: In the cold light of day

English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: In the cold light of day
Meaning: This idiom is used when you see things objectively, clearly and calmly, without the emotions you had at the time they occurred.
Example: Later, in the cold light of day, John realized his mistake. But it was too late; the harm was done.