English Idioms: Get on in years
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Get on in years
Meaning: Old; advanced in age.
Example: Although she’s getting on in years, she still looks young.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Get on in years
Meaning: Old; advanced in age.
Example: Although she’s getting on in years, she still looks young.
English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: In a fog (Also in a haze.)
Meaning: This idiom is used when someone is confused, dazed, disoriented.
Example: After he heard the bad news, he was in a fog for a moment.
English Idioms About “Religion”
Idiom: Until hell freezes over
Meaning: If someone say that someone can do something until hell freezes over, they mean that one will never in their life get the results that they want.
Example: He can wait for my approval until hell freezes over – He won’t marry my daughter.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: In the blink of an eye
Meaning: Very quickly.
Example: He disappeared in the blink of an eye.
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Take to something like a duck to water
Meaning: To have a natural ability to do something.
Example: She took to motherhood like a duck to water.
Question
Who piloted the first flight across the English channel?
Answer
Louis Bleriot