To burn off

To burn off

Idiom: to burn off  Context #1: Julie:  Hey, do you want to go to the beach today? Kathy: I don't know.  It's really cloudy right...
To get roasted

To get roasted

Idiom:  To get roasted Context #1: Jim ( On Monday ): What did you do this weekend?  Tommy: I went to the beach all day yesterday, and I f...
A day at the beach

A day at the beach

Idiom: A day at the beach Ron and Lisa are both students in the same class in university. It's nearing the end of the term and Ron is s...
To bring sand to the beach

To bring sand to the beach

Idiom: To bring sand to the beach Sandra and Jane are discussing a friend's up-coming birthday... Sandra: I don't know what to get...
To bury one's head in the sand

To bury one's head in the sand

Idiom: to bury one's head in the sand; used as a verb First Example: Teacher : Joe, can we talk about your test?    Joe : I know. I di...
To go off the deep end

To go off the deep end

Idiom: to go off the deep end; used as a verb First Example: Hugh : Hey, did you go shopping today?  Marty : Yeah, I went to Costco. Hugh :...
Life’s a beach

Life’s a beach

Idiom:  Life’s a beach Example 1:  Mikey:  My friends think I’m having a difficult time because of my new job, but to be honest, life’s a be...
A Beach Bum

A Beach Bum

Idiom:  A Beach Bum Example 1: Chip:  Dude, you never go to school. What do you do all day?   Dale:  It’s the summer bro. We’re next to the ...