To get out of hand

To get out of hand

Idiom: "to get out of hand” Example #1: Jim: Did you see what happened at Kim’s party last night? Steve: No, I had to work, so I couldn...
To Bend Over Backwards

To Bend Over Backwards

Example #1: Joe: Wow! That was a great party at Sandy’s house. She really bent over backwards to make everyone feel right t home. Steve: I ...
A Sight for Sore Eyes

A Sight for Sore Eyes

Idiom:   A Sight for Sore Eyes ; used as a noun/idiomatic expression. First Example:  After having lived in Russia for two years, Betty wa...
Freebie

Freebie

Idiom:   Freebie ; used as a noun. First Example:   Sam:  “I work as a food critic for a magazine about food.  The salary is a little low bu...
Snap A Photo

Snap A Photo

Example 1: Excuse me, sir. Would you mind snapping a photo of me and my family near this statue? We really appreciate it! Thanks! Example 2...
Penny-pincher

Penny-pincher

Example 1: Ronald is such a penny-pincher . He will only buy something if he has a coupon or if it is on sale. Meaning: a penny-pincher is ...