• Idioms galore in alphabetical order…⇒[01] ⇔ [02] ⇔[03] ⇔ [04] ⇔[05]⇐
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♦ Six expressions that bother ↓ Apparently Ashley
‘easy as pie’ / ‘expect the unexpected’ / ‘The customer is always right’ / ‘cute as a button’ / ‘Bible Belt’ /’ it ain’t over till the fat lady sings’
⇒»a close call» ⇔ «dog eat dog» ⇔ «a far cry» ⇔ «spill the beans» ⇔ «the cold shoulder«
⇔ «curiosity killed the cat» ⇔ «no dice» ⇔ «a piece of cake» ⇔ «when nature calls«⇐
♦ 5 ‘DOWN’ idioms ⇓
«down in the dumps» / «down the drain» / «down-to-earth» / «down and out» / «down to the wire»
⇓ 8 Idioms to do with AGING
1. get on in years / 2. knee-high to a grasshopper / 3. long in the tooth / 4. mutton dressed as lamb
5. no spring chicken / 6. over the hill / 7. silver surfer / 8. put years on
⇑ Love & relationships … ⇒ [01] ⇔ [02]⇐
‘give someone hell‘ / ‘go to hell‘ / ‘The hell with it’ / ‘For the hell of it’ / ‘Like hell!’ / ‘When hell freezes over’⇓ Vocabulary & Phrases to express ‘Anger’
‘grumpy’ / ‘grouchy’ / ‘crotchety’ / ‘snappy’ / ‘get out of bed on the wrong side’ /‘be rubbed up the wrong way’ / ‘pissed off’ / ‘livid’ / ‘spitting mad’ / ‘like a red rag to a bull’
∇ Steve Ford ↓ [Vancouver, BC]
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