List of All Idioms
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Meaning: succeed or win despite ridicule or mistrust from others.
Example: She was terminated from the company a year ago, but she had the last laugh when she was employed by the company's main competitor at double the wage. Read on
Meaning: getting a preview of something that is yet to be publicized.
Example: The cinema had a sneak peek of the film to be released next week. Read on
Meaning: send a brief letter.
Example: If you've got a few minutes to spare, you could always drop her a line. Read on
Meaning: to be accepted by other people.
Example: If you fail to win the day during practice, forget about winning the game. Read on
Meaning: the office of a powerful leader.
Example: When Jim became a clerk to a Supreme Court justice, he thought he would get his foot inside the corridors of power. Read on
Meaning: in every way possible.
Example: "Do you mind if I go to the party?" "By all means." Read on
Meaning: to self-reference someone who is in a bad mood and ready to fight.
Example: During the invasion, the soldiers were full of piss and vinegar, and therefore they went straight into the front lines. Read on
Meaning: constantly
Example: Kincaid said the center will be open 24/7 and will employ 30 people. Read on
Meaning: performed well, even if one was not completely successful.
Example: The team played excellently and gave a good account of itself. Read on
Meaning: be in a winning position.
Example: Agriculture-wise, the Green Revolution holds all the aces. Read on