All Idioms

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danced and sang

Meaning: To show great happiness or excitement openly and emotionally.

Example: When he heard about his promotion, he danced and sang with pure excitement. Read more ➺


turn one’s hand to

Meaning: To start doing a new activity or job, usually in a skillful way even if new to it.

Example: Would you like to turn your hand to photography this weekend? Read more ➺


sitting on a goldmine

Meaning: Being in possession of something that has very high value or profit potential, often without fully realizing it.

Example: The startup is sitting on a goldmine with its innovative technology, but it lacks the funding to scale. Read more ➺


strain every nerve

Meaning: To make the greatest possible effort to achieve something difficult.

Example: She strained every nerve to secure the contract before the competitors stepped in. Read more ➺


with a vengeance

Meaning: Happening with great force, intensity, or strength, often more powerfully than expected. (figurative; most common)

Example: The cold weather returned with a vengeance, catching everyone unprepared. Read more ➺


up to par

Meaning: At an acceptable or expected standard.

Example: The restaurant was clean, but the food quality was not up to par. Read more ➺


milk-and-water

Meaning: Weak, lacking strength, force, or effectiveness.

Example: The proposal sounded milk-and-water, offering no real solution. Read more ➺


steal a march

Meaning: To gain an advantage over someone by acting earlier or more cleverly than they do.

Example: By releasing the update first, the company managed to steal a march on its competitors. Read more ➺


stay put

Meaning: To remain in the same place and not move, especially when instructed.

Example: The officer asked everyone to stay put until the area was cleared. Read more ➺


fine shyt

Meaning: A very attractive person, especially someone considered highly desirable or good-looking.

Example: Everyone turned to look when fine shyt walked into the room. Read more ➺


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