Second to None

Second to None

Second to None:  the best, better than anything or anyone else Context #1 – A friend is asking his roommate about restaurants Mark: Hey, Ma...
To rip off

To rip off

Idiom:  to rip off (verb), a rip-off (noun) – to steal something from another person; to cheat or trick someone into spending more money on ...
A drop in the bucket

A drop in the bucket

First Example:              Mary : Thanks for the donation for the Children's Hospital. Conner : I wish I could give more. I know $100 i...
Mixed Feelings

Mixed Feelings

Idiom: mixed feelings ; used as a noun First Example: Harry : Did you hear about the policy new change? Victoria : Yeah. Harry : You don&#...
To draw a blank

To draw a blank

Context #1 : Faz and Tyler are eating at a restaurant. Tyler: Faz, you are the most forgetful person I know. Faz: No way! My memory is jus...
 To be in hot water

To be in hot water

Context #1 : James is met at home by his angry mother Mother: You are in hot water , young man! James: Why? What did I do? Mother: You to...
Fallen on deaf ears

Fallen on deaf ears

Example 1: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has been warning people for years: smoking cigarettes is bad for your health. Begin...