Write at least 20 Proverbs or Idioms in English with their meaning in your mother tongue.
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Rome was not built in a day
red letter day
to burry the hatchet
at daggers drawn
while in Rome do as Romans do
apple of one's eyes
beauty is in the eye of the beholder
all Greek & Latin
herculean task
to catch red handed
by hook or crook
crocrodile's tears
for rainy days
bring the castle down
nip in the bud
slow & steady wins the race
hot potato
build castles in the air
bed of roses
bad sheep
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Here are 20 idioms in English with their Meaning
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- To be on cloud nine – This idiom means To be extremely happy
- One-trick pony – This idiom means A person with only one talent or area of expertise
- Wouldn’t hurt a fly – This idiom means A person that is inoffensive and harmless
- Like a fish out of the water –This idiom means Very uncomfortable
- Fit as a fiddle – This idiom means Very healthy and strong
- To have your head in the clouds –This idiom means To be daydreaming and/or lacking concentration
- To be under the weather – This idiom means To feel sick
- To be as right as rain – This idiom means To feel healthy again
- Eager beaver –This idiom means A person who is enthusiastic and wants to do something very much
- A blessing in disguise – This idiom means A good thing that seemed bad at first
- The best of both worlds – This idiom means Benefiting from two different opportunities at once
- A perfect storm – This idiom means The worst possible situation
- To be on thin ice – This idiom means To be in a risky situation
- A snowball effect – This idiom means A situation that becomes more serious and potentially dangerous over time
- When it rains it pours –This idiom means Everything is going wrong at once
- Hold your horses – This idiom means Wait a moment; slow down
- To do something at the drop of a hat – This idiom means To do something at once, without any delay
- Once in a blue moon – This idiom means Rarely, that very rarely seen
- It’s raining cats and dogs – This idiom means It’s raining very hard
- A dime a dozen – This idiom means Something is very common, or of no particular value
Idiom: An idiom is a phrase that has a meaning that cannot be deduced from the meanings of the individual words when taken as a whole.
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