Don't judge a book by its cover
Idiom: Don't judge a book by its cover : to not judge the quality or character of someone or something just by looking at them Contex...
To Troll
Idiom: To troll someone or something. Used as a verb (action) or noun (person). To make a provocative online comment or posting with the ...
Come out swinging
First Example: Charlie: Did you watch the political debate last week? Emilio: Of course! It was so shocking; both candidates came out sw...
Pull yourself together (used informally)
Idiom: Pull yourself together: used informally Context #1 Coach and player talking Coach: Ok, this is really an important race. If we win t...
Comfort food (used as a noun)
Context #1 A teacher and his student talking Teacher: What's wrong Tatiana? Tatiana: I have been feeling a little down recently and las...
To Step Up (one's) Game (used as a verb)
First Example: Tina : Did you hear? I just got the project. Alec : Really? I thought my proposal was a lock. Tina : They liked mine better. ...
To Dig in (one's) Heels
Idiom: to dig in (one's) heels ; used as a verb First Example: Jennifer : How is the wedding planning going? James : Ugh. Jennifer : T...
To go the extra mile
Idiom: To go the extra mile - to do more than what is required to reach a goal or complete a task; to do more and make a greater effort tha...