English Idioms: Weather the storm
English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: Weather the storm
Meaning: To experience a very difficult situation and survive it.
Example: They lost everything they had, but somehow they weathered the storm.
English Idioms About “Weather”
Idiom: Weather the storm
Meaning: To experience a very difficult situation and survive it.
Example: They lost everything they had, but somehow they weathered the storm.
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: High time
Meaning: If it’s high time you did something, it is the appropriate time for it.
Example: It’s high time you began learning how to drive.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Be a barrel of laughs
Meaning: Be enjoyable or entertaining.
Example: This movie is a real barrel of laughs.
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Keep one’s eye on the ball
Meaning: To remain alert to the events occurring around oneself.
Example: To be successful in this business, you’ll have to keep your eye on the ball.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Pass the buck
Meaning: To blame others for something you shoud accept reponsibilty for.
Example: It’s not my fault. Don’t try to pass the buck!
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: Necessity knows no law
Meaning: Necessity knows no law is a proverb. It means that being desperate and having no means may lead you to do illegal things.
Example: He was dealing in illegal drugs because he had to feed four kids. Necessity knows no law.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Pull the other leg
Meaning: Used when you do not believe what someone has just said.
Example: Sue, writing poems? Pull the other leg – she can’t even write a correct sentence!