English Idioms: Beef up
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Beef up
Meaning: To strengthen or make something more effective.
Example: They beefed up their offer with another million dollar.
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Beef up
Meaning: To strengthen or make something more effective.
Example: They beefed up their offer with another million dollar.
زندگی زندہ دلی کا نام ہے
Zindagi Zindah Dili Ka Naam Hai
THERE IS ALWAYS LIFE FOR THE LIVING
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Eye candy
Meaning: A very attractive person or persons or any object or sight with considerable visual appeal.
Example: 1. I’m going to the beach to check out some eye candy.2. The computer graphics added lots of eye candy to that movie.
Question
A statue of Lady Godiva stands in the centre which English city?
Answer
Coventry
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: War of nerves
Meaning: (Also battle of nerves.) War of nerves refers to a conflict using psychological techniques rather than direct violence in order to weaken the enemy.
Example: “In the future, war will not merely be one of men and machines, it will be a war of wills and a war of nerves.” Sir John Anderson.
Question
What word did non-English speakers say sounded prettiest?
Answer
Diarrhoea
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Do the trick
Meaning: Said about something that works.
Example: Some lemon juice should do the trick to make this sauce more delicious.