English Idioms: Long in the tooth
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 “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.
اپنے دانت دکھانا
Apne Daant Dikhnana
SHOW ONE’S IVO, RIE
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Moment of truth
Meaning: A deciding instant; the time when a test determines or makes it apparent whether something will succeed.
Example: This is the moment of truth, answer the questions of the test.
گہرے دوستوں میں بھی جدائی ہوتی ہے
Gehray Doston Mein Bhi Judai Hoti Hai
THE BEST OF FRIENDS MUST PART
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Chalk something up to inexperience
Meaning: To attribute a failure to inexperience and learn from that particular experience.
Example: Chalk it up to inexperience, I guess, but he made a very poor decision.
English Idioms About “Crime”
Idiom: A steal
Meaning: A steal refers to a good deal; it’s almost like you stole it.
Example: “You look great in these shoes!” “They’re at 70% discount! I paid Just $30!” “Wow that’s really a steal! It’s such a great deal.”