English, asked by Hariansh, 11 months ago

20
idoms
used
in
Sentences​

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Answered by ForEdu
3

Answer:

1. A penny for your thoughts

Used to ask what someone is thinking about.

2. Actions speak louder than words

What someone does means more than what they say.

3. Add insult to injury

Make a bad situation worse.

4. At the drop of a hat

Without any second thought or hesitation.

5. Bite off more than you can chew

Take on something that you are not capable of doing.

6. Call it a day

Give up on something temporarily or permanently.

7. Costs an arm and leg

Very expensive.

8. Driving me up the wall

Making something extremely irritated and annoyed.

9. Fat chance

Incredibly unlikely to occur.

10. Feeling a bit under the weather

Feeling slightly ill.

11. Hear it on the grapevine

Hear a rumor about someone.

12. In stitches

Laughing very hard till your sides hurt.

13. Kill two birds with one stone

To do two things at the same time.

14. Let the cat out of the bag

Tell everyone a secret.

15. Once in a blue moon

Something that happens very rarely.

16. Piece of cake

Something that is very easy to accomplish.

17. Raining cats and dogs

Raining heavily.

18. Steal someone’s thunder

Take credit for something that someone else has done.

19. The ball is in your court

It is up to you to take a decision or the next step.

20. The last straw

The final problem in a series of problems.

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Answered by thakursambhavsingh
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Answer:

An idiom is an expression that conveys something different from its literal meaning, and that cannot be guessed from the meanings of its individual words. There are more than 20,000 idioms in the English language.

Here are a few idioms and their meanings.

A penny for your thoughts

Used to ask what someone is thinking about.

2. Actions speak louder than words

What someone does means more than what they say.

3. Add insult to injury

Make a bad situation worse.

4. At the drop of a hat

Without any second thought or hesitation.

5. Bite off more than you can chew

Take on something that you are not capable of doing.

6. Call it a day

Give up on something temporarily or permanently.

7. Costs an arm and leg

Very expensive.

8. Driving me up the wall

Making something extremely irritated and annoyed.

9. Fat chance

Incredibly unlikely to occur.

10. Feeling a bit under the weather

Feeling slightly ill.

11. Hear it on the grapevine

Hear a rumor about someone.

12. In stitches

Laughing very hard till your sides hurt.

13. Kill two birds with one stone

To do two things at the same time.

14. Let the cat out of the bag

Tell everyone a secret.

15. Once in a blue moon

Something that happens very rarely.

16. Piece of cake

Something that is very easy to accomplish.

17. Raining cats and dogs

Raining heavily.

18. Steal someone’s thunder

Take credit for something that someone else has done.

19. The ball is in your court

It is up to you to take a decision or the next step.

20. The last straw

The final problem in a series of problems.

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