English Idioms: Chalk something up to inexperience
English Idioms About “General” Idiom: Chalk something up to inexperience Meaning: To attribute a failure to inexperience and learn from…
English Idioms About “General” Idiom: Chalk something up to inexperience Meaning: To attribute a failure to inexperience and learn from…
THE FOUNTAIN IS CLEAREST AT ITS SOURCE
English Idioms About “Age” Idiom: Of a certain age Meaning: Said about people who are not young. Example: This shop…
English Idioms About “Parts of the body” Idiom: Have a leg up on somebody Meaning: To have an advantage over…
English Idioms About “Food” Idiom: Hot potato Meaning: An awkward or delicate problem with which nobody wants to be associated.…
English Idioms About “Parts of the body” Idiom: Give your eye teeth for something Meaning: Said when you want to…
English Idioms About “Life” Idiom: Run for one’s life Meaning: To run for your life means to run away to…
English Idioms About “Parts of the body” Idiom: Keep an eye on Meaning: Keep an eye on something/someone means to…
THERE IS ALWAYS LIFE FOR THE LIVING
KNAVES AND FOOLS DIVIDE THE WORLD