Idioms For May 7 #9

Your success and failure are always in your head. What is in your head?? Well, go and read more to find out what exactly is in your head.

All your eggs in one basket-:
Sentence-: It is good to take risk, but putting all eggs in one basket often is foolish.
Meaning-: It is used in a negative risk. it means to put a risk where you are going to lose everything.
All ears-:
Sentence-: keep going, I am all ears.
Meaning-: Listening very carefully.
All in your head-:
Sentence-: I think I need to relax a bit, maybe it is all in my head.
Meaning-: It means you are imagining things, may be making things worse than they really are.
All in a day’s work-:
Sentence-: hey, don’t feel guilty; it was all in a day’s work.
Meaning-: it means that something is not a big deal.
On the go-:
Sentence-: I had a long day, I was always on the go.
Meaning-: very busy


Prepare these words, use them, remember, success is always one step away.

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Idioms For May 6 #8

Once you have the world at your feet, you are on top of the world. Read more and find out what do the phrases mean.

On top of the world-:
Sentence-: After admission in Harvard University, I felt as if I am on top of the world.
Meaning-: to be extremely happy.
Think world of-:
Sentence-:I think the world of my parents.
Meaning-: to respect them or admire them
Watching the world go by
Sentence-: I like watching the world go by.
Meaning-:not do anything much and just sit doing nothing important.
World at feet-:
Sentence-:She had the whole world at her feet.
Meaning-: To be extremely successful
Moving up in the whole world
Sentence-: With hard work we move up in the whole world.
Meaning-: to become more successful, to go up in the social status.

Work hard and some day the whole world will be at your feet.

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Idioms For 4 May #7

To get it
Sentence-: I didn’t get what she said.
Meaning-: to understand( often used in negative).
Got a minute
Sentence-: I need to talk to you. Do you got a minute?
Meaning-: to have time right now.
Grab a bite
Sentence-: I am going to grab a bite of burger. Do you want some?
Meaning-: to go quickly to eat something.
Drive someone up a wall-:
Sentence-: His eating habits drive me up a wall.
Meaning-: to make someone angry.
To hang on-:
Sentence-: sometimes, all you need is to just hang on for your dreams.
Meaning-: to wait.

Go practice the idioms for today. Hang on to your dream, in the times of difficulties, because it is the only way to succeed.

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Idioms For 3 May #6

Are you being bugged by someone or something? What am I talking about? Go on and read more to find out what am I asking.

Be all ears
Sentence-: tell me the story of the film, I am all ears.
Meaning-: eager and ready to listen.
Be fed up with
Sentence-: I am fed up of attending college every day.
Meaning-: to hate something, even though you once liked it.
To bug-:
Sentence-: stop bugging me with your advises.
Meaning-: to bother someone
A cinch-:
Sentence-: if you are prepared well for IELTS, getting a band 8 is a cinch.
Meaning-: something very easy to do
Fresh out of something-:
Sentence-: I have got to buy some milk. We are fresh out of it now.
Meaning-: to have no more of something.

Prepare for IELTS and don’t be fed up of it in rough times, because remember, if you work hard, everything seems to be a cinch.

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