Familiar English Idioms & Proverbs
| Idiom | Meaning | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| A little learning is a dangerous thing | People who don't understand something fully are dangerous | by itself |
| A snowball effect | Events have momentum and build upon each other | as part of a sentence |
| A snowball's chance in hell | No chance at all | as part of a sentence |
| A stitch in time saves nine | Fix the problem now because it will get worse later | by itself |
| A storm in a teacup | A big fuss about a small problem | as part of a sentence |
| An apple a day keeps the doctor away | Apples are good for you | by itself |
| An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure | You can prevent a problem with little effort. Fixing it later is harder. | by itself |
| As right as rain | Perfect | as part of a sentence |
| Bolt from the blue | Something that happened without warning | as part of a sentence |
| Burn bridges | Destroy relationships | as part of a sentence |
| Calm before the storm | Something bad is coming, but right now it's calm | as part of a sentence |
| Come rain or shine | No matter what | as part of a sentence |
| Curiosity killed the cat | Stop asking questions | by itself |
| Cut the mustard | Do a good job | as part of a sentence |
| Don't beat a dead horse | Move on, this subject is over | by itself |
| Every dog has his day | Everyone gets a chance at least once | by itself |
| Familiarity breeds contempt | The better you know someone the less you like him | by itself |
| Fit as a fiddle | In good health | as part of a sentence |
| Fortune favours the bold | Take risks | by itself |
| Get a second wind | Have more energy after having been tired | as part of a sentence |
| Get wind of something | Hear news of something secret | as part of a sentence |
| Go down in flames | Fail spectacularly | as part of a sentence |
| Haste makes waste | You'll make mistakes if you rush through something | by itself |
| Have your head in the clouds | Not be concentrating | as part of a sentence |
| He who laughs last laughs loudest | I'll get you back for what you did | by itself |
| Hear something straight from the horse's mouth | Hear something from the person involved | as part of a sentence |
| He's not playing with a full deck | He's dumb | by itself |
| He's off his rocker | He's crazy | by itself |
| He's sitting on the fence | He can't make up his mind | by itself |
| It is a poor workman who blames his tools | If you can't do the job, don't blame it on others | by itself |
| It is always darkest before the dawn | Things are going to get better | by itself |
| It takes two to tango | One person alone isn't responsible. Both people are involved. | by itself |
| Jump on the bandwagon | Follow a trend, do what everyone else is doing | as part of a sentence |
| Know which way the wind is blowing | Understand the situation (usually negative) | as part of a sentence |
| Leave no stone unturned | Look everywhere | as part of a sentence |
| Let sleeping dogs lie | Stop discussing an issue | as part of a sentence |
| Like riding a bicycle | Something you never forget how to do | as part of a sentence |
| Like two peas in a pod | They're always together | as part of a sentence |
| Make hay while the sun shines | Take advantage of a good situation | as part of a sentence |
| On cloud nine | Very happy | as part of a sentence |
| Once bitten, twice shy | You're more cautious when you've been hurt before | by itself |
| Out of the frying pan and into the fire | Things are going from bad to worse | by itself |
| Run like the wind | Run fast | as part of a sentence |
| Shape up or ship out | Work better or leave | by itself |
| Snowed under | Busy | as part of a sentence |
| That ship has sailed | It's too late | by itself |
| The pot calling the kettle black | Someone criticizing someone else he is just as bad | as part of a sentence |
| There are clouds on the horizon | Trouble is coming | by itself |
| Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones | People who are morally questionable shouldn't criticize others | by itself |
| Through thick and thin | In good times and in bad times | as part of a sentence |
| Time is money | Work quickly | by itself |
| Waste not, want not | Don't waste things and you'll always have enough | by itself |
| We see eye to eye | We agree | by itself |
| Weather the storm | Go through something difficult | as part of a sentence |
| Well begun is half done | Getting a good start is important | by itself |
| When it rains it pours | Everything is going wrong at once | by itself |
| You can catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar | You'll get what you want by being nice | by itself |
| You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink | You can't force someone to make the right decision | by itself |
| You can't make an omelet without breaking some eggs | There's always a cost to doing something | by itself |
Source: www.ef.com

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