English Idioms: Bright as a button

English Idioms About “Science”
Idiom: Bright as a button
Meaning: Intelligent.
Example: He has a daughter who is as bight as a button.

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    Idiom: Cut your losses
    Meaning: This idiom is used to mean that you should do something to avoid losing any more money.
    Example: When he felt that his project was failing, he had to sell everything to cut his losses.

  • English Idioms: Home free

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    Idiom: Home free
    Meaning: To be certain of being successful because you have finished the most difficult part.
    Example: Once you hand in the last part of your dissertation, you’re home free.

  • English Idioms: Double-edged sword

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    Idiom: Double-edged sword
    Meaning: A benefit that carries some significant but non-obvious cost or risk.
    Example: Being a genius child is a double-edged sword because you cannot communicate with ordinary children.

  • English Idioms: Tough love

    English Idioms About “Love”
    Idiom: Tough love
    Meaning: A way of helping someone with compassionate use of stringent disciplinary measures. The aim is to attempt to improve their behavior.
    Example: The only way help him get rid of his drug-addiction is to adhere to the principle of tough love.

  • English Idioms: In a coon’s age

    English Idioms About “Age”
    Idiom: In a coon’s age
    Meaning: The phrase in a coon’s age means in a very long time. The word coon refers to a raccoon, an omnivorous mammal, native to the Americas.
    Example: She hasn’t seen him in a coon’s age. She is so happy to meet him again.