All Idioms

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like riding a bike

Meaning: Describes a skill that, once learned, is never forgotten, even after a long period without practice.

Example: After years away from the piano, she found playing again was like riding a bike. Read more ➺


make a difference

Meaning: To have an impact or effect on a situation, typically leading to improvement.

Example: Her donation to the charity will make a difference in the lives of many children. Read more ➺


pay through the nose

Meaning: Paying an excessive or exorbitant amount for something.

Example: They had to pay through the nose for last-minute concert tickets. Read more ➺


Big Apple

Meaning: New York City: Informally, "Big Apple" refers to New York City.

Example: After graduating, she moved to the Big Apple to pursue her acting career. Read more ➺


mind your ps and qs

Meaning: To be attentive to one's manners and behavior.

Example: At the formal dinner, she was reminded to mind her p's and q's. Read more ➺


stew in one’s own juice

Meaning: To suffer the consequences of one's actions without assistance.

Example: After realizing his mistake, he had to stew in his own juice without expecting any help. Read more ➺


perfect storm

Meaning: A critical or disastrous situation arising from the powerful convergence of multiple factors.

Example: The economic downturn, coupled with rising unemployment and inflation, created a perfect storm for the nation's financial crisis. Read more ➺


hang by a thread

Meaning: Be in a very dangerous situation or state; to be very close to death, failure, etc.

Example: The company's future is hanging by a thread after the recent financial crisis. Read more ➺


out of whole cloth

Meaning: Fabricated entirely; without any basis in fact. This definition indicates that something is completely made up, with no grounding in reality.

Example: The entire story he told about meeting a famous celebrity was made out of whole cloth to impress his friends. Read more ➺


fig leaf

Meaning: Metaphorical Usage: An action or thing intended to conceal something embarrassing or shameful, often inadequately.

Example: The company's charitable donation was merely a fig leaf to distract from its environmental violations. Read more ➺


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