English Idioms: For my money
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: For my money
Meaning: In my opinion.
Example: For my money, Bill is the best one to choose as a partner.
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: For my money
Meaning: In my opinion.
Example: For my money, Bill is the best one to choose as a partner.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Long in the tooth
Meaning: very old.
Example: I think he is a bit long in the tooth to be a romantic hero in that play.
English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: Be full of beans
Meaning: Said about someone who is active, lively, healthy and has a lot of energy and enthusiasm.
Example: He’s always full of beans when he goes to work.
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: As one man
Meaning: If a group of people do something as one man, they do it unanimously, in complete agreement.
Example: They all rose as one man, supporting the poor family.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: In this day and age
Meaning: In the present.
Example: In In this day and age, horrible crimes are very common occurrence.
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: A woman of few words
Meaning: (Also a man of few words) a woman who doesn’t speak much. A woman of action
Example: She is a woman of few words, but she always gets things done.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Feast for the eyes
Meaning: Visually pleasing sight.
Example: Look at that painting. It’s really a feast for the eyes.