To Dig In

To Dig In

Idiom: To dig in Context #1: Tony: Hey guys!  The pizza is ready, so dig in ! Joe: Should we wait for John? Tony: No, he called and said...
To Be Stuffed

To Be Stuffed

Idiom: To be stuffed Context #1 : John: Man, that buffet was amazing!  I think I had like 5 plates full of food. Steve : Me too.  I am stuf...
A Blessing In Disguise

A Blessing In Disguise

Idiom:  A blessing in disguise Meaning:  Something that at first appears to be bad or unlucky but is actually good. Example: Mike: I heard ...
Food Coma

Food Coma

Read this thank you note and try to guess the meaning of the idiom in  bold : What do you think the idiom  food coma  means? A.  The state o...
To Squirrel Something Away

To Squirrel Something Away

Idiom:  T o squirrel something away; used as a verb     First Example: Kyle : I bought a car! Elizabeth : Really?  How much are your monthly...
To Serve Your Country

To Serve Your Country

Idiom:  T o serve a/your country; used as a verb  First Example: Announcer : For Veteran's Day, the president honored the men and women ...
To Be A Turkey

To Be A Turkey

Idiom:   to be a turkey Example: John : I can’t find my laptop.  I hope I didn’t lose it or get it stolen. Eli:  Oh yeah! I forgot to tell ...
Go Cold Turkey

Go Cold Turkey

Idiom:   Go cold turkey Example: Frank : I’m thinking about quitting fast food. Aaron:   That’s really good.  It’s really unhealthy to eat f...