English Idioms: For a song
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: For a song
Meaning: Very cheaply.
Example: She bought the house for a song.
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: For a song
Meaning: Very cheaply.
Example: She bought the house for a song.
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: Raw deal
Meaning: Said when someones is ill treated.
Example: Mary got a raw deal. She was innocent, but she had to pay a big fine.
English Idioms About “Home”
Idiom: Home truth
Meaning: The phrase home truth refers to an unpleasant fact about oneself. It is usually in the plural form: home truths.
Example: It is high time I told him a few home truths.
English Idioms About “Sexuality”
Idiom: A bit of fluff
Meaning: (Also a bit of skirt.) A sexually attractive woman.
Example: I saw him yesterday with a bit of fluff.
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Scream blue murder
Meaning: (Also shout blue murder or scream bloody murder) to shout or complain loudly because you are annoyed about something.
Example: Because he didn’t get what he wanted, he screamed blue murder.
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Devil of a time
Meaning: If you have a devil of a time, you have a very difficult time.
Example: Before she divorced, Ann had had a devil of a time with my her husband.
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.