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 A big draw — Huge attraction

A bull in a china shop — An extremely awkward, clumsy person

A cold fish — Someone who seems unfriendly and who does not share feelings

A cut above something — Superior to

A damp squib — A disappointment result

A dog’s breakfast — A total mess

A fine state of affairs — An unpleasant situation

A gentleman at large — A man without a job

A hot potato - a controversial situation

A house of cards — An insecure scheme

A kick in the teeth — A grave setback

A lean patch — A period of poor performance

A little bird told me — Used to indicate that that the speaker knows something but chooses to keep the identity of their informant Secret

A man of straw — A man of no substance/ A weak person

A moot point — Disputed

A nig – nog — A fool

A Penelope’s web — Endless

A penny for your thoughts — A way of asking what someone is

 thinking

A rainy day — Time of difficulty

A shot in the arm — An encouraging stimulus

A stiff – necked person — An obstinate person

A stuffed shirt — a conservative / Pompous person

A vexed question — Controversial

Adam’s ale — Water

Aid and abet — To help someone to commit a crime

Alive and kicking — In good health

All agog — Amazed

All and sundry — All included

All hat and no cattle — One who is full of big talk but lacks

 substance and action

Alphabet soup — A metaphor for an abundance of acronyms

An arm chair critic — Someone who gives advice based on theory

 not practice

An arrow in the quiver — Strategies that can be followed

Argus eyed — Observant

As bald as a cue ball — Completely bald

As daft as a brush — Extremely silly

As high as a kite — Intoxicated with alcohol

As the crow flies — The shortest route

As thick as two short planks — Extremely stupid

Asleep at the wheels — Not attentive to one’s duties

Assume airs — Pretend superiority

At a loss — Unable to decide

At beck & call - At his disposal/ to be dominated by someone

At daggers drawn — Enemies/hostile

At each other’s throats — Arguing angrily

At large — A criminal escaped or not yet captured

At loose ends — In an uncertain situation

At sixes and sevens — In disorder or confusion

At the drop of a hat — Without any hesitation/ instantly

At the top of your lungs — Extremely loud

Babe in the woods — A young defenceless person

Back in saddle — Resume duty

Back to the drawing board — plan it all over again

Banana oil — Nonsensical talk

Bang for the buck — More value of money

Batten down the hatches - Prepare for a difficult situation

Be a dab hand at something — Skilled in a particular area

Be a dead meat — To be in serious trouble

Be all one to — Make no difference

Be down with — Suffering from

Be glad to see the back of — Be happy when a person leaves

Be going places — Talented and successful

Be in the red — To be in loss or debt

Be left stranded — To be the last person on whom blame falls 

Be off — To go away

Be on the air — Broadcast over the radio or on tv

Bear down — To move quickly towards someone in a determined

 & threatening way

Bear fruit — Produce positive results

Bear the brunt of — Suffer the worst of something

Bear the palm — To win

Beat one’s brains out — To put forth one’s maximum effort

Been nipped in the bud — Dropped at an early stage

Beside the mark — Irrelevant

Best thing since sliced bread - Most useful innovation in long time

Beyond the pale — Unreasonable or unacceptable

Big bucks — A lot of money

Bite someone’s head off — Speak angrily without any reason

Bite the bullet — To force yourself to do something unpleasant

Black ox - misfortune

Blow a fuse — To react very angrily

Blow his top — Be very angry

Blue – blooded — Of noble birth

Boils down — sums up to

Break new ground — Do or discover something new

Breathing down his neck — Watching all his actions closely

Bring home the bacon — To be successful

Bring the house down — Made audience applaud enthusiastically

Broke a lance with — To argue against

Broke Priscian’s head — To use bad grammar

Broken reed — Support that failed

Brought up — Introduced for discussion

Brown study — A mood of deep absorption or thoughtfulness

Bugs me — Irritates me

Burn your boats — Do something that makes impossible to return

 to the previous situation

Butt in — Interrupt

By a whisker — By a small margin

By courtesy of — Given or allowed by

By the same token — In the same way

Call down — To scold

Call it a day — Decide or agree to stop doing something

Call off — Cancel something

Calls the shots — To be in control

Came out of his shell — Became more sociable

Can’t cut the mustard — To be unable to do a job

Cap in hand — In a respectful manner

Carry the ball — Be in charge

Carry the can — To take the responsibility of some misdemeanour

Carry weight — Be important

Carve out a niche — Developed a specific position for himself

Cast a slur upon — Damaged

Casting pearls before swine — Offering good things to

 undeserving people

Catch 22 — A particular situation in which one cannot do any thing

Catch a tartar — To deal with a person who is more than one’s

 match

Catch time by the forelock — Seize opportunity

Cat’s whiskers — To be highly impressive

Cheek by jowl — Very close together

Chew something over — Discuss or consider something at length

Chicken feed — Very little money

Chicken out — To decide not to do something because you are too

 frightened

Chinks in the armour - A weakness that can be taken advantage of

Cloak and dagger — An activity that involves mystery and secrecy

Cloven hoof — The evil intention

Cold comfort — Slight satisfaction

Come hell or high water — No matter what/In spite of obstacles

Come off — Be separated

Come to blows — Get into fight physically

Come to grief — Have an accident/meet with disaster

Come to terms with something — To gradually accept a sad

 situation

Cook the books — To falsify financial records

Cool about working — Ready to work

Cool your heels — To be kept waiting

Cordoned off — Isolated

Cross out - Eliminate

Cry down - To Depreciate

Cut and dried – Already Decided

Cut in/Cut one short - Interrupt someone while he is speaking

Cut the mustard - To perform well

Damp squib - complete failure

Died in harness - To die while in service

Down and Out - Without Money

Dressing Down – Give a scolding

Drive Home - To emphasize an important point

Egg on - to Encourage

Eye wash - a deception

Face the music - to bear the consequences

Fall back on - to seek support out of necessity

Falling head over heels - Falling deeply in love with someone

Feeding frenzy - an episode of frantic competition

Finding their feet – to begin to understand the work, feel confident

Flea market - a market selling second hand goods

Floor – Puzzled

Fly off at a tangent – to start discussing something irrelevant

Flying off the handle – Suddenly becoming enraged

For Good – Permanently

Fuddy Duddy - a very old fashioned person

Full of hot air - Full of nonsense

Gall and wormwood - hateful

Give vent to something - to express a negative emotion in a

 forceful and often unfair way

Get cracking - to start doing something

Get down to brass tacks - to start discussing the important facts

Get into a soup - to make things difficult

Get someone’s goat - to irritate someone

Get the hang of - learn how to use

Get the sack - to be dismissed

Getting in someone’s hair - to annoy someone

Give in - to accept defeat/yield

Give up ghost - to die

Give way - to collapse

Go belly up - to go bankrupt

Go dutch - divide the cost

Go for a song - to be sold cheaply

Go for the jugular - attack all out

Go haywire - to become out of control

God’s ape - a born fool

God’s acre - A cemetery besides church

Grin from ear to ear - to smile a lot

Hang up your boots - to take retirement

Haul over the coals - to scold

Head in the clouds – to daydream

Helter-skelter - in disorderly haste

High and dry – neglected

High and low – everywhere

High on the hog - to live in a luxurious way

Hold out - to endure a difficult situation

Horse around - to behave in a silly and noisy way

In a flutter - in a nervous state

In a jiffy - something that is done very quickly

In cahoots with - in a partnership with

In deep water - in great difficulty

In the blues - cheerless and depressed

In the offing - appear so on

In the running – contesting the seat

In the soup - to be in trouble

In the swim - well informed & up to date

In the teeth of - in direct opposition to

Ivory towers - detachment and seclusion

Jump the gun - to act hastily

Jumping down the throat – to scold angrily

Keep abreast of – keep oneself updated

Keep your wig on - to calm down

Keep a stiff upper lip - remained expressionless

Kicking his heels - wasting time

Kith and Kin – relatives

Learn/know the ropes - learn to do particular jobs

Let off steam - to work or play off excess energy

Let your hair down - to take it easy and relax

Like a shag on a rock - completely alone

Lock, stock and barrel - completely

Look out – be careful

Made off - ran away with

Made out of whole cloth - entirely false & fabricated

Make believe that - to pretend

Make off with – run away

Mealy mouthed - afraid of speaking frankly

Nail your colours to their mast – to tell what are you thinking

No dice – no chance of success

No man is an Island - no one is self sufficient

Not mince matters – tell your opinion clearly

Of the first water – of the best quality

Off the cuff - without preparation

Off the hook - out of trouble

On Shank’s mare - on foot

On the cuff - on credit

On the level - honest

Out and Out - totally

Out at the elbows - poor

Out of bounds – Forbidden

Out of the woods - out of danger

Over head and ears - completely

Palm off - to dispose off with the intent to deceive

Pandora’s box - A prolific source of trouble

Parthian shot - an unpleasant remark at the end of a conversation

Peas in a pod - very similar

Pick to pieces - Analyse critically

Pie in the sky - something not possible

Pound the pavement - hunt for a job on street

Pull a fast one – to trick someone

Pull strings – to use personal influence

Pull yourself together - To calm oneself down

Put up with - Tolerate

Run into - Meet accidently

Run Riot - Act without restraint

Reap the whirlwind – Face negative consequences of one’s actions

Rip up old sores – to revive forgotten quarrel

Root and branch - completely

Rose coloured glasses - a positive outlook on life

Salad days – adolescence

Seize the nettle - dealt firmly

Shake off - to get rid of

Shooting fish in a barrel - very easy task

Silver bullet - A simple solution to a complicated problem

Sleep on it - to wait before making a decision

Stand – offish - indifferent

Standstill - Complete halt

Straw in the wind - An indication of what might happen

Swollen headed - Pride

Take exception to – to object strongly

Take heart - to take courage

Take up the hatchet - prepare to go to war

Take after - Similar to

The ayes have it – majority of votes are in favour

The bee’s knees - Extraordinary

The die is cast - the decision has been taken

The Gnomes of Zurich – big international bankers

The nitty gritty - the most important aspect of a subject

The seamy side - the unpleasant aspect

Thin end of wedge – Start of harmful development

The wheels have come off – things starting to go wrong

Threw a spanner - to prevent a plan from succeeding

Thumb one’s nose - to express hatred

Throw up the sponge - to surrender

Til the cows come home – for a long time

To angle - to fish

To be in a quandary – in a confusing situation

To be pushing up daisies - to be dead and buried

To be taken aback - to be surprised

To be under the weather - to feel sick

To beat a retreat - to run away in fear

To beat the rap - to be acquitted of a crime

To break a leg - to wish good luck

To carry the day - to succeed

To clear the decks - to remove obstructions

To cut my teeth on - to gain experience

To cut the crackle - to stop talking and start working

To get wind - come to know

To grid up the loins - to prepare for the hard work

To go down like a lad balloon – a poorly received joke

To hammer out – To arrive at an agreement

To have a blast - To have a good time

To hit the sack - to go to sleep

To jump on the bandwagon – to follow popular trends

To keep in abeyance - in a state of suspension

To keep up - to be in touch

To make a pile - to make a lot of money

To nip in the bud – to stop something at the start


To pay off old scores – to take revenge

To pick holes - to criticise someone

To pick up the threads - to restart from the previous closing point

To pigeon hole - unfairly think of someone (less than his ability)

To play to the gallery - to seek to win approval

To put one out of countenance - to make one feel ashamed

To put up with - Tolerate

To run amok - to run about in a frenzy

To shoot the breeze - to have a casual conversation

To shun - to avoid deliberately

To sleep with the fishes - to be dead

To sow the dragon’s teeth - to act foolishly

To stave off – postpone

To steal a march - to outshine

To steer clear of - avoid

To take the cake - to degrade

To take someone for a ride - to deceive someone

To take to task – to scold someone

To the letter - in every detail

To throw a fit - express extreme anger

To toe the line - to follow the lead

To turn over a new leaf – to change one’s behaviour for better

Tongue in cheek – in an ironic way

Touch and go – uncertain

Turn turtle - turn upside down

Turn up – appear

Up in the arms – to be angry

Vis-à-vis - face to face

Wag the dog - to divert attention from something important

Water under the bridge – no more important

Weal and woe - good and bad times

Wear the green willow - suffer unrequited love

Weigh anchor - to prepare ship to sail

Wet his whistle - to get drunk

What a small world ! – What a coincidence

When pigs fly – never going to happen

Whistle in the dark - pretend to be unafraid

Whoop it up – enjoy in a noisy way

Will-o-the wisp – impossible to achieve

Wipe the nose – to cheat/rob

With a fine tooth comb - carefully

Yeoman’s service - excellent service

On the breadline - be very poor

To dodge a bullet - to narrowly avoid a situation

Pen and Ink – Smells foul

Crack someone up - to make someone laugh

A plum job - an easy and pleasant job

Made a pig’s ear - made a mess

Second wind - burst of energy

Grist to the mill - provide useful advantage

Loaves and fishes - materialistic wealth

To a T - Exactly

Call the shots - to tell others what to do

In the fast lane - a life filled with excitement

Sly as a fox - smart and clever

Be like chalk & cheese - completely different from each other

As phony as a 3 dollars bill - something that is fake

Have egg on your face - to look foolish

Grasping at straws - desperate attempt to succeed

Run of the mill - average

Scrape the barrel - to use one’s last resource

Bad iron – bad luck

Up the creek – in trouble

On the ball - doing a job quickly/ alert

As dead as a doornail - completely obsolete/out of trend

A pipe dream – an unreal hope

Dance attendance - obey someone’s every wish

Buy a lemon - to buy something worthless

In the groove - starting to perform very well

Dead ringer - similar thing/person

Crossed the rubicon – made an irreversible change

Go bananas – to become excited or angry

Rust bucket - an old vehicle

Hit the hay - to go to bed

A broth of a boy - energetic person

Chew the fat – to gossip or chat casually

Keep someone posted – keep sharing the latest information

Ruffle someone’s feathers - to annoy

I don’t buy it – I am not convinced

Slap on the wrist - a mild punishment

A bull market - market where prices are rising

To meet one’s water loo - to be badly defeated

Slack off - to ease pressure on something

Pig in a poke - bought without proper examination

To twiddle one’s thumbs - to be idle

Neck of the woods - neighbourhood

To lay someone by heels - to confine somebody in poison

Cast someone adrift - To leave someone without support

A brown study - a mood of deep thoughts

Mumbo jumbo - nonsense speech

Fly into a passion - to become angry suddenly

Bob’s your uncle - easily & quickly achievable

Latin and Greek - incomprehensible

Yellow bellies - cowards

An olive branch - gesture of peace

Down the tubes - failing completely

Lose your marbles - go insane

Went pear shaped - went terribly wrong

Aladdin’s cave - a place having many interesting objects

Charley horse - a painful cramp

Beside oneself - out of one’s senses

At the drop of dime - happening fast without hesitation

In Vogue - in fashion

Hornet’s nest - Difficult situation

Mincing walk - small steps

Toffee nosed - a person who thinks himself of high class

Want to curl up & die - to feel sorry

To the nine - to perfection

On the horizon - event that is likely to happen soon

A cog in the machine - small part of big organisation

No spring chicken - no longer young

Sweat of his brow - hard work

When the crunch comes – at the time of decision

Play it by ear – to perform without rehearsals

Memory like sieve – poor memory

Queer Fish - Strange person

Have a bash - to make an attempt

Queer Pitch - Spoil someone’s chance of doing something

Pell mell - Great confusion

Lily Livered - not brave

Drive someone up the wall - make someone extremely angry 


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