To follow someone's lead

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 ...