English Idioms: Ripe old age
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 “Age”
Idiom: Ripe old age
Meaning: Very old age.
Example: After living to a ripe old age, she died yesterday.
English Idioms About “Life”
Idiom: Fact of life
Meaning: Something that cannot be avoided.
Example: It is a pity that drug abuse has become a fact of life in the Olympic Games.
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: In the money
Meaning: Very rich
Example: He’s in the money. He’s extremely rich.
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Throw in the towel
Meaning: (Also throw in the sponge) to admit defeat.
Example: After a long fight agaisnt his enemies, he finally threw the towel.
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: The letter of the law
Meaning: This idiom is used when one is obeying the literal interpretation of the law, but not the intent or the spirit of those who wrote the law.
Example: Judges mustn’t follow the letter of the law, but its spirit.