To follow someone's lead
Example 1 Kate is such a wonderful person! She does a lot of volunteer work in her community helping the homeless and under-privileged child...
To put someone behind bars
Example 1 Joe was arrested for fraud. He was filing fake insurance claims and collecting money he did not deserve. The judge decided to put...
To Ask For It
Idiom: "To Ask For It" Context #1: John: Man! What happened to your hand? It's all wrapped up like you just came from th...
My Bad
Idiom: "My Bad" Context #1: Tom (passenger): Oh man look! We got a parking ticket! How much is it for? Steve (owner of the car):...
Hit The Spot
Idiom: Hit the Spot Example: Mike and Alex are eating at a restaurant after class Alex: Wow! You ate that sandwich pretty quickly! Mike:...
To Go For It
To Go For It Chad and Todd are standing in front of their workplace, drinking coffee. Chad : I got a job offer yesterday. Todd: You mean - y...
Take A Toll On / Take Its Toll On
Idiom: to take a/its toll on ; used as a verb First Example: Sharon : Wow, you've been working late a lot lately! Geoff : Yeah, and it...
To Take Something To Heart
Idiom: to take __ to heart ; used as a verb First Example: Chrissie : Can you believe Patti said that? Steven : What did she say? Chrissi...
To Fend for Oneself
To Fend for Oneself Meaning: To take care of oneself without help. Example 1: Tom: Oh, my! What a cute little kitten! Sarah: Yes, isn’...
To Zero in On
Meaning: Direct one's attention to, concentrate or focus on Example 1: Tom: Did you hear about that big bank robbery yesterday on Main ...