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Idioms And Expressions With Mind

Here is a list of idioms and expressions built around the word ‘mind’. Each idiom is followed by its meaning and example sentences. At the back of your mind When something is at the...

Idioms Using The Word Look

Here is a list of idioms and expressions built around the word ‘look’. Each idiom is followed by its meaning and example sentences. Look before you leap Used for advising people to think carefully...

Idioms Using The Word Leave

Leave someone cold When something leaves you cold it completely fails to interest or attract you. Her snobbish nature left me cold. Cricket just leaves me cold. Leave someone hanging / leave something hanging...

Hand Idioms | English Idioms

The following idioms are formed with the word hand. Each idiom is followed by its meaning / definition and example sentences. At hand When something is at hand, it is very close to you...

Idioms Using The Word Event

Here is a list of phrases using the word event. Each phrase is followed by its meaning or definition. Example sentences are also given. After the event After something bad has happened it is...

Idioms Beginning With Letter D

Here is a list of idioms beginning with the letter D. Source: Cambridge International Dictionary. Example sentences are our own. Daft as a bush This idiom is mainly used in British English. If you...

Idioms Beginning With Letter B

Here is a list of idioms and expressions beginning with the letter B. Each idiom is followed by its meaning or definition. Example sentences are also given. Babe in arms The expression babe in...

Have One’s Hand In The Till

A till is a cash register or drawer for keeping money in a shop or office. When you have your hand in the till, you have easy access to the moneybox. The idiom have...

Go Stir Crazy | English Idioms

To go stir crazy is to become upset and nervous because you have been confined to a place for too long. “This fever has forced me to stay at home. I haven’t stepped out...