English Idioms: Toot one’s own horn
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Toot one’s own horn
Meaning: (Also blow one’s own horn) to boast; to brag
Example: She really likes to toot her own horn.
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Toot one’s own horn
Meaning: (Also blow one’s own horn) to boast; to brag
Example: She really likes to toot her own horn.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Come true
Meaning: Said when something happens although it was unlikely that it would.
Example: Her dream of buying a new car finally came true.
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: Throw your hat into the ring
Meaning: (Also toss your hat into the ring) to show your intention to enter a competition.
Example: Nearly a year before the elections, he threw his hat into the ring.
English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: In one’s cups
Meaning: Drunk; in the act of consuming alcohol liberally.
Example: He couldn’t be understood because he was in his cups.
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: That beats everything
Meaning: (Or that beats all) expressions of surprise.
Example: You mean he came very late again last night? Well, that beats everything!
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Come down on somebody like a ton of bricks
Meaning: To hit or punish somebody.
Example: I’ll come down on you like a ton of bricks if you do that once again!
English Idioms About “Sexuality”
Idiom: Have the hots for someone
Meaning: To be strongly sexually attracted to someone.
Example: He has the hots for her but he can’t tell her. He’s so shy.