Category: Idioms

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...

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...

Fifth Wheel | English Idioms

This idiom or expression is mainly used in American English. As you may have already guessed, a fifth wheel is a person or thing that is unnecessary or unwanted. A vehicle needs just four...

Food Idioms

Bread and other flour-based food products have inspired a large number of idioms. Here is a comprehensive list food idioms. Bread and butter Your bread and butter is your livelihood. It is your food...

Common Animal Idioms

Here is a list of some common animal idioms with their meanings and example sentences. Act as a guinea pig When you act as a guinea pig, you allow some kind of experiment to...