English Idioms: Beats me
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Beats me
Meaning: (Aso it beats me) I don’t know; I have no idea.
Example: Mickeal: What’s the longest river in the world? Alan: Beats me!
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Beats me
Meaning: (Aso it beats me) I don’t know; I have no idea.
Example: Mickeal: What’s the longest river in the world? Alan: Beats me!
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Eat humble pie
Meaning: (Also eat humble crow) said when you admit that you were wrong.
Example: In the begining he boasted that she would get the best grade. But then she was forced to eat humble pie.
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Big bucks
Meaning: Lots of money.
Example: The new managing director must be making big bucks after his promotion.
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: A man’s man
Meaning: The phrase a man’s man refers to a man known for traditionally masculine interests and activities.
Example: Alex is what you would call a man’s man.
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Into a jam
Meaning: (Also in a jam) in a difficult situation.
Example: He found himself in a jam when he was caught cheating.
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: Them and us
Meaning: Used when describing disagreements or differences especially between different social groups
Example: There is a them and us situation in the company after the disagreement between the boss and his workers about the working conditions.
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Curiosity killed the cat
Meaning: Curiosity killed the cat is a proverb used to warn someone not to be too curious about something and ask too many questions because this can get you into trouble.
Example: Alan: I wonder who killed that wealthy man? Bill: Curiosity killed the cat.