English Idioms: Whiter than white
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Whiter than white
Meaning: Said about someone who is totally fair and honest.
Example: That little boy is whiter than white. He never does anything wrong.
English Idioms About “Colors”
Idiom: Whiter than white
Meaning: Said about someone who is totally fair and honest.
Example: That little boy is whiter than white. He never does anything wrong.
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: My way or the highway
Meaning: This expression is used to say that people have to do what you say; otherwise, they will have to leave or quit the project.
Example: He has a “My way or the highway” approach to leading his government and his party.
English Idioms About “Relationship”
Idiom: Get on like a house on fire
Meaning: Said about two people like each other and become very close friends in a very short time.
Example: The two ladies are getting on like a house on fire.
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Chew the fat
Meaning: To waste time talking or to chat idly.
Example: As she had nothing to do, she wasted time chewing the fat with the neighbor.
English Idioms About “Love”
Idiom: Fall in love with someone
Meaning: To come to have feelings of love directed at another person or a thing
Example: They fell in love with each other from the moment they saw each other.
English Idioms About “Sport”
Idiom: Ball of fire
Meaning: A person who is especially hard-working, high-achieving, ambitious, or active.
Example: They say he is a real ball of fire. He has already demonstrated his wish to climb higher.
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Age before beauty
Meaning: A phrase said to allow older people to go before younger ones. Now most often used humorously or lightheartedly, and usually said by a younger person to an older friend or relative out of mock pity for being so much older and unattractive.
Example: Please, you first. Age before beauty, you know.