English Idioms: Behind closed doors
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Behind closed doors
Meaning: In private; in one’s private life.
Example: What you do with your partners behind closed doors is none of my business.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Behind closed doors
Meaning: In private; in one’s private life.
Example: What you do with your partners behind closed doors is none of my business.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Bring to knees
Meaning: To destroy or defeat someone or something.
Example: Sanctions were imposed in an attempt to bring the country to its knees.
English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Kiss of death
Meaning: Something that may seem good and favourable but that actually brings ruin to hopes, plans, etc.
Example: Her mariage to that guy was the kiss of death for Leila’s happiness.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Magic touch
Meaning: A special skill to do something very well.
Example: Her magic touch is so obvious in the decoration of her house.
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Chicken out
Meaning: To refuse to do something because of fear.
Example: He chickened out just at the time they were taking him to operating theatre.
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: Everybody and his cousin
Meaning: Everybody; a huge crowd; too many people
Example: Everybody and his cousin will be in line for opening night with free popcorn!
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Get out of a jam
Meaning: Get out of a bad situation.
Example: I need some help getting out of a jam.