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Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- put our heads together Meaning:- confer, discuss, talk Sentence:- We put our heads together with the other members of the...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- split hairs Meaning:- find and argue about small and unimportant differences Sentence:- My boss is always splitting hairs...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- in character Meaning:- as usual, typical, in the way that a person usually behaves Sentence:- Supporting the other members...
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Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- in the hole Meaning:- having a score lower than zero in a game, a score below zero Sentence:- At the beginning of the card...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- let down easy Meaning:- refuse or say no to someone in a pleasant way Sentence:- I will talk to her tomorrow and try and...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- let (someone) off the hook Meaning:- excuse someone from a penalty or promise Sentence:- He let me off the hook and I...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- meet up with Meaning:- meet by accident, come upon without planning or expecting to Sentence:- He met up with a nice group...
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Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- common ground Meaning:- shared beliefs or interests Sentence:- There was little common ground between the two sides and...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- take sides Meaning:- join one group against another in a debate or quarrel Sentence:- I was very careful not to take sides...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- say a mouthful Meaning:- say something of great importance or meaning or length Sentence:- He really said a mouthful...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- square peg in a round hole Meaning:- a person who does not fit into a job or position Sentence:- He is like a square peg...
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Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- stand pat Meaning:- be satisfied with things and be against a change Sentence:- We should stand pat for awhile and not do...
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Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- three sheets to the wind Meaning:- unsteady from too much liquor, drunk Sentence:- I saw him walking down the street last...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- ugly duckling Meaning:- an ugly or plain child who grows up to be pretty and attractive Sentence:- She was an ugly...
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Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- (in) up to the chin Meaning:- very busy with, deeply involved in something, guilty of Sentence:- He has been in up to the...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- wheel and deal Meaning:- take part in political or commercial scheming Sentence:- There was a lot of wheeling and dealing...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- all thumbs Meaning:- clumsy, have dificulty fixing things or working with one's hands Sentence:- The janitor is all thumbs...
Here is the idiom for today. Idiom:- feet of clay Meaning:- a hidden fault or weakness in an esteemed person Sentence:- The new Prime Minister has feet of clay...