English Idioms: Browned off
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Browned off
Meaning: Annoyed, upset, angry, bored, fed up, disgusted.
Example: He was browned off when he was ill treated.
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Browned off
Meaning: Annoyed, upset, angry, bored, fed up, disgusted.
Example: He was browned off when he was ill treated.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: In the wake of
Meaning: Following, as a result of.
Example: Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigns his position as head of the International Monetary Fund in the wake of sexual assault charges.
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 “Health”
Idiom: A clean bill of health
Meaning: Said when you examine someone or something and state that they are healthy, in good condition, or legal.
Example: 1. The president was given a clean bill of health by his doctors. 2. The company received a clean bill of health because it fulfilled all the safety requirements.
English Idioms About “Sexuality”
Idiom: Virgin territory
Meaning: A territory that hasn’t been touched orexplored.
Example: There is no sign of humans in that island. It’s a virgin territory.
English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Come into bloom
Meaning: To blossom, to start to produce flowers.
Example: Look at the roses are just coming into bloom.
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: At the drop of a hat
Meaning: When someone does something at the drop of a hat, they do it without delay or good reason.
Example: So many years of sacrifice and then you can leave me at the drop of a hat.