English Idioms: Under age
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Under age
Meaning: The phrase under age means to be too young to be eligible for something.
Example: This program is not for people under age.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Under age
Meaning: The phrase under age means to be too young to be eligible for something.
Example: This program is not for people under age.
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: About as useful as a chocolate teapot
Meaning: Saying something is about as useful as a chocolate teapot means that it is totally useless.
Example: A car in a heavy traffic jam is as useful as a chocolate teapot. Use a bike instead!
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Chew the cud
Meaning: The idiom chew the cud means to ponder over or meditate about something; to think carefully about something. Cud refers to the food regurgitated from the stomach to the mouth of a ruminant animal such as a cow and chewed again.
Example: She wanted to chew the cud before she could let them know about her decision.
اندھے کی بیوی کے لیے بناوٴ سنگھار بیکار !
Andhay Ki Biwi Ke Liye Banaao Singhar Bekar !
THE BLIND MAN’S WIFE NEEDS NO PAINTING
Question
Which English King was crowned on Christmas day?
Answer
William the Conqueror in 1066
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Of a certain age
Meaning: Said about people who are not young.
Example: This shop sells clothes for women of a certain age.
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: As gentle as a lamb
Meaning: Said about kind , innocent, mild-mannered people.
Example: She is as gentle as a lamb. That’s why everybody likes her.