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Write any 20 meaningful idioms and 20 meaningful proverbs with their meanings.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A blessing in disguise

Meaning: A good thing that initially seemed bad

A dime a dozen

Meaning: Something that is very common, not unique

Adding insult to injury

Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse

Beat around the bush

Meaning: Avoid sharing your true viewpoint or feelings because it is uncomfortable

Beating a dead horse

Meaning: Giving time or energy to something that is ended or over

Bite the bullet

Meaning: To get an unfavorable situation or chore over with now because it will need to get finished eventually

Best of both worlds

Meaning: The choice or solution has all of the advantages of two contrasting things at the same time

Biting off more than you can chew

Meaning: Not having the capacity to take on a new assignment or task that is just too taxing

By the skin of your teeth

Meaning: Just barely making it

Don’t judge a book by its cover

Meaning: Not judging something by its initial appearance

Doing something at the drop of a hat

Meaning: Doing something at the moment of being asked

Don’t count your chickens before they hatch

Meaning: Not to count on something happening until after it’s already happened

Caught between a rock and a hard place

Meaning: Making a choice between two unpleasant choices

Costs an arm and a leg

Meaning: Something that is overpriced or very expensive

Cutting corners

Meaning: Not performing a task or duty correctly in order to save time or money

Devil’s advocate

Meaning: To take the side of the counter-argument, or offer an alternative point of view

Feeling under the weather

Meaning: Not feeling well, or feeling sick

Fit as a fiddle

Meaning: Being in good health

Getting a taste of your own medicine

Meaning: Being treated the way that you have been treating others

Getting a second wind

Meaning: Having energy again after being tired

Giving the benefit of the doubt

Meaning: Believing someone’s story without proof even though it may seem unbelievable

Giving someone the cold shoulder

Meaning: Ignoring someone

Going on a wild goose chase

Meaning: Doing something that is pointless

Heard it on the grapevine

Meaning: Hearing rumors about someone or something

Hitting the nail on the head

Meaning: Performing a task with exactness

Killing two birds with one stone

Meaning: Accomplishing two different tasks in the same undertaking

Letting someone off the hook

Meaning: Not holding someone responsible for something

Letting the cat out of the bag

Meaning: Sharing information that was intended to be a secret

No pain, no gain

Meaning: You have to work hard in order to see results

On the ball

Meaning: Doing a good job, being prompt, or being responsible

Once in a blue moon

Meaning: Something that doesn’t happen very often

Piece of cake

Meaning: A task or job that is easy to complete

Pulling someone’s leg

Meaning: Joking with someone

Speak of the devil

Meaning: When the person you have just been talking about arrives

Stealing someone’s thunder

Meaning: Taking credit for someone else’s achievements

Straight from the horse’s mouth

Meaning: Reading or hearing something from the source

The last straw

Meaning: The last difficulty or annoyance that makes the entire situation unbearable

The elephant in the room

Meaning: An issue, person, or problem that someone is trying to avoid

Throwing caution to the wind

Meaning: Being reckless or taking a risk

Your guess is as good as mine

Meaning: To not know something

 

20 Familiar English Idioms

A snowball effect

Meaning: Something has momentum and builds on each other, much like rolling a snowball down a hill to make it bigger

An apple a day keeps the doctor away

Meaning: Apples are healthy and good for you

Burning bridges

Meaning: Damaging a relationship beyond repair

Every dog has his day

Meaning: Everyone gets their chance to do something big

Fit as a fiddle

Meaning: Excellent health

Go down in flames

Meaning: To fail in a spectacular manner

Getting a second wind

Meaning: Having energy again after being tired or worn out

Having your head in the clouds

Meaning: Day dreaming, not paying attention

He/She is off their rocker

Meaning: Someone who is acting crazy or not thinking rationally

It’s always darkest before the dawn

Meaning: Things always get worse before they get better

It takes two to tango

Meaning: One person usually isn’t the only responsible party

Like riding a bike

Meaning: Something that you never forget how to do

Like two peas in a pod

Meaning: Two people who are always together

Run like the wind

Meaning: To run really fast

Through thick and thin

Meaning: Everyone experiences hard and good times

Answered by ritika9900
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Answer:

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