English Idioms: In the oven
English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: In the oven
Meaning: If a woman has one in the oven, it means that she is pregnant.
Example: She probably has one in the oven.
English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: In the oven
Meaning: If a woman has one in the oven, it means that she is pregnant.
Example: She probably has one in the oven.
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: Drive someone up the wall
Meaning: To irritate or annoy someone; to make a person very angry or bored; to infuriate.
Example: Her persistent nagging drove me up the wall.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Ripe old age
Meaning: Very old age.
Example: After living to a ripe old age, she died yesterday.
English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: Be part of the furniture
Meaning: If someone or something is part of the furniture, they have been somewhere so long as to seem an integral part of the place.
Example: She worked for that company for so long that she became part of the furniture.
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: Highways and byways
Meaning: Major and minor roads.
Example: They spent their holiday exploring the highways and byways of the country
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Easy on the ear
Meaning: Something (music, voice…) pleasant to listen to.
Example: His music is easy on the ear.
English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Dead meat
Meaning: Someone in danger of death or severe punishment.
Example: You’ll be dead meat if you go on treating these poor people like that.