English Idioms: Walk on air
English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Walk on air
Meaning: Very excited or happy.
Example: He was walking on air after he passed the exam.
English Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Walk on air
Meaning: Very excited or happy.
Example: He was walking on air after he passed the exam.
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Be like a fish out of water
Meaning: To feel uncomfortable in a situation
Example: After her divorce, she was like a fish out of water.
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: You can’t please everyone
Meaning: Making everyone happy is impossible no matter what you do.
Example: When the boss chose Mary as the chief executive of the project, everybody complained. But you can’t please everyone!
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: Feel like a million
Meaning: (Also feel like a million bucks, feel like a million dollars) To feel like a million means to feel well and healthy, both physically and mentally.
Example: It is a wonderful day! I feel like a million dollars.
English Idioms About “Life”
Idiom: You can bet your life
Meaning: This idiom is used to mean that you are absolutely certain that something is true or will happen.
Example: You can bet your life they’ll get married.
English Idioms About “Clothes”
Idiom: Birthday suit
Meaning: The idiom birthday suit is a slang term for the naked human body.
Example: It was embarrassing for her to be seen in her birthday suit.
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Music to someone’s ears
Meaning: Some good news; a spoken expression or a sound which is pleasing; a welcome remark or information.
Example: The kind flattering way he used to talk to her was music to her ears.