All Idioms

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pull your weight

Meaning: To contribute equally so others are not forced to compensate for you.

Example: The team will succeed only if you pull your weight. Read more ➺


turn heads

Meaning: Attract strong attention because of appearance, style, or impressive behavior.

Example: The new electric sports car was sleek enough to turn heads the moment it pulled into the parking lot. Read more ➺


head to head

Meaning: In direct competition between two people, teams, or sides.

Example: The two tech companies are going head-to-head as they launch their flagship phones. Read more ➺


victim card

Meaning: To claim or present yourself as a victim to gain sympathy or advantage.

Example: She played the victim card when the team questioned her repeated mistakes. Read more ➺


eye contact

Meaning: Looking into someone's eyes during interaction to show attention, interest, or respect.

Example: During the job interview, she kept steady eye contact with the panel to show she was confident and focused. Read more ➺


pull strings

Meaning: To secretly use influence, power, or personal connections to get something done for yourself or someone else.

Example: When the job list was full, her uncle pull strings to get her an interview. Read more ➺


measure twice, cut once

Meaning: Plan carefully before you act so you avoid mistakes.

Example: Before approving the project budget, the manager reminded everyone to measure twice, cut once so no details were overlooked. Read more ➺


every now and then

Meaning: Occasionally; sometimes, but not regularly.

Example: every now and then, I like to step away from work and take a quiet walk to reset my mind. Read more ➺


life and soul

Meaning: A lively, entertaining person who brings fun, energy, and cheer to social gatherings.

Example: At the wedding reception, Jake was the life and soul of the party, dancing, laughing, and lifting everyone's spirits. Read more ➺


fed up

Meaning: Very annoyed, irritated, or angry because something has continued too long.

Example: After waiting in customer service for an hour, she felt fed up and walked out of the store. Read more ➺


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