English Idioms: Make love, not war
English Idioms About “Love”
Idiom: Make love, not war
Meaning: A hippie anti-war slogan encouraging love and peace.
Example: Why don’t you stop fighting! Make love not war!
English Idioms About “Love”
Idiom: Make love, not war
Meaning: A hippie anti-war slogan encouraging love and peace.
Example: Why don’t you stop fighting! Make love not war!
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Pay your dues
Meaning: The phrase pay your dues means to earn respect or a position by a lot of hard work and sacrifice.
Example: They want me to resign, but everybody knows that I paid my dues to get this position.
English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Dead right
Meaning: If someone is dead right, it means that they are absolutely correct.
Example: Nancy: His wife is really beautiful. Lacy: you’re dead right!
English Idioms About “Life”
Idiom: Dog’s life
Meaning: A miserable, unhappy existence.
Example: I have to work everyday from dawn to sunset and come back home to take care of the children. It’s really a dog’s life.
English Idioms About “Home”
Idiom: The home stretch
Meaning: The last part of a difficult work.
Example: We are in the home stretch after a year of hard work.
English Idioms About “Life”
Idiom: Take someone’s life
Meaning: To kill someone.
Example: The floods took hundreds of lives.
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Play ball
Meaning: To cooperate and agree to work with others.
Example: The manager asked him to play ball if he wants things to go well.