Reader Opinions
Ferran – (sixth sense) August 11, 2017
Some sixth sense tells me I’ll never be able to master such a damn language, And that annoys me.
Mrs. Santosh Nath – (choke up) August 1, 2017
A good, clear explanation that would be helpful to all those who teach the use idiomatic English.
N – (a house divided against itself cannot stand) July 29, 2017
Hi there,
I just wanted to let you know that this idiom is found in the bible, particularly in the gospel of Mark chapter 3 verse 25. So I don’t think so this belong to Abraham Lincoln. He might borrowed from bible. It is appropriate to refer the origin of this idiom to bible.
Thanks
Zanujx – (the last straw) July 25, 2017
Exams are always the last straw 😂😎🐍 and then everything is great. 🎊 🎉
Kida Cool – (when pigs fly) July 24, 2017
Ha Ha
So funny idiom, I’m not going to believe that.
Subbarao Kola – (made it) July 18, 2017
I appreciate for your great service and effort. Can you arrange complete list of English idioms which are in English? Otherwise mail to my mail ID if it is possible?
Ray – (every picture tells a story) July 18, 2017
What is implied by a picture can easily be a fake picture… to impress… of course!
Christopher – (get to the bottom) July 10, 2017
I am going to get to the bottom of this!
Arpit Chhabra – (at daggers drawn) July 10, 2017
It means showing strong dislike for someone.
Dhatrish – (cloud nine) July 10, 2017
It’s good app for giving meaning of sentences for all children and teachers.
