English Idioms: Dog’s age
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Dog’s age
Meaning: The idiom dog’s age refers to a long period of time.
Example: Hi Jane!It’s been a dog’s age since we last met.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Dog’s age
Meaning: The idiom dog’s age refers to a long period of time.
Example: Hi Jane!It’s been a dog’s age since we last met.
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: Hold someone accountable (for something)
Meaning: To consider someone responsible for something.
Example: I hold you accountable for whatever happens to my daughter.
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: Pull the other one
Meaning: Used to tell someone that you don’t believe what they have just said.
Example: Sue, writing poems? Pull the other one – she can’t even write a correct sentence!
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Have money to burn
Meaning: To be very rich and spend a lot of money on unnecessary things.
Example: He seems to have money to burn. He always buys his girlfriend extravagant things
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Wait for the ball to drop
Meaning: To wait in expectation of an occurrence.
Example: When the scandal was publicly revealed, he waited for the ball to drop as he was involved.