All Idioms

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can’t see the forest for the trees

Meaning: being unable to grasp the overall situation because one is focused on the minor details.

Example: He was so focused on the specific features of the project that he couldn't see the forest for the trees. Read more ➺


foam at the mouth

Meaning: to be extremely angry or agitated.

Example: The CEO began to foam at the mouth when he discovered the financial losses. Read more ➺


fight fire with fire

Meaning: respond to an aggressive or harmful action by using similar tactics.

Example: When competitors started lowering their prices, the company decided to fight fire with fire and reduced their prices too. Read more ➺


bite the bullet

Meaning: to endure a painful or difficult situation with courage and stoicism.

Example: Despite his fear of the dentist, John decided to bite the bullet and make an appointment. Read more ➺


bated breath

Meaning: feeling excited and slightly anxious while waiting.

Example: The audience watched with bated breath as the magician performed his final trick. Read more ➺


my two cents

Meaning: An expression used to modestly offer one's opinion or viewpoint.

Example: I know it's not much, but here's my two cents on the topic. Read more ➺


in the offing

Meaning: likely or about to happen soon; imminent.

Example: on the horizon Read more ➺


armed to the teeth

Meaning: fully equipped with weapons.

Example: The soldiers entered the battlefield armed to the teeth. Read more ➺


call a spade a spade

Meaning: to speak plainly and directly about something, even if it is unpleasant or uncomfortable.

Example: She always calls a spade a spade, so you know she won't hold back her opinion. Read more ➺


love me, love my dog

Meaning: Accept me as I am, including my faults and things or people I care about.

Example: If you want to be with me, remember, love me, love my dog. Read more ➺


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