All Idioms

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on the fly

Meaning: Done while something is happening, in real time, without stopping the process.

Example: The engineer fixed the bug on the fly during the live demo. Read more ➺


chop chop

Meaning: An instruction to hurry up or act more quickly.

Example: Chop chop, the taxi is already waiting outside and we're late. Read more ➺


neck of the woods

Meaning: A particular area, neighborhood, or region where someone lives or comes from.

Example: He rarely visits this neck of the woods because it is far from his office. Read more ➺


cheek by jowl

Meaning: Very close together; side by side, often with little or no personal space.

Example: People were standing cheek by jowl on the train during the morning rush. Read more ➺


halcyon days

Meaning: A past period remembered as peaceful, happy, and prosperous.

Example: He often described his childhood as the halcyon days, when life felt simple and secure. Read more ➺


watershed moment

Meaning: A decisive turning point that causes a major and lasting change in events, thinking, or direction.

Example: The signing of the peace agreement was a watershed moment that reshaped relations between the two countries. Read more ➺


in toto

Meaning: Completely or entirely; as a whole, without leaving anything out.

Example: The proposal was accepted in toto, with no changes requested by the board. Read more ➺


cog in the wheel

Meaning: A person who performs a small, routine role within a large system and has little power or individuality.

Example: In the massive corporation, Marcus felt like a cog in the wheel, following orders with no influence on decisions. Read more ➺


ipso facto

Meaning: By that very fact or act; automatically as a direct result of something.

Example: By resigning from the board, he was ipso facto no longer entitled to company privileges. Read more ➺


in a cleft stick

Meaning: To be in a difficult situation where every available option has negative consequences.

Example: The manager was in a cleft stick, knowing that either decision would upset someone on the team. Read more ➺


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