The Sooner The Better

The Sooner The Better

Idiom: "The Sooner The Better" Context #1: Tom: Can you believe Christmas is only a few weeks away? Jim: I know! It's crazy! H...
Heart of Gold

Heart of Gold

Idiom: Heart of Gold Meaning:  to be extremely kind and helpful. Read the following birthday card message: Dear Paola, Happy Birthday! We...
What's the catch?

What's the catch?

Idiom: What's the catch? Meaning: It sounds good, but are there any hidden problems?  Example: Two friends, Arda and Joao are talking ab...
To Ward Off

To Ward Off

Idiom: to ward off ; used as a verb First Example: Abel : Why do they always hold up crosses in vampire movies? Yvonne : In vampire legend...
to dress up

to dress up

Idiom:  T o dress up ; used as a verb First Example: Nadia : Wow, you're dressed up for work. What's the occasion? Phillip : I'...
To be scared stiff

To be scared stiff

Idiom: "To be scared stiff" Meaning:  To  be really frightened of something; when something frightens you so much, you cannot even...
Weird Out

Weird Out

Idiom: "Weird Out" Meaning: To make someone  feel very uncomfortable or uneasy. Example #1: Jan: Oh, no! It's October and tha...