Idiom Book PDF
Idiom Book PDF
Idiom Book PDF
The contents of this publication were collected from free educational resources from the
Internet, edited, and published into e-book for Redong Reads Project.
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Animal Idioms
Here are some common idioms based on animals. Each entry includes
the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in context in an
example sentence.
cat's got said about someone It looks like the cat's got
one's who doesn't speak your tongue, Lucy. Are you
tongue (usually due to always this quiet?
shyness)
copy cat a person who does the My sister is such a copy cat.
same thing as First she bought the same
someone else car as me, and now she's
applying to my school.
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IDIOM MEANING EXAMPLE SENTENCE
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IDIOM MEANING EXAMPLE SENTENCE
kill two get two things done at If you pick the groceries up
birds with once when you drop George off
one stone for his shift, you will kill two
birds with one stone.
let the cat reveal a secret Who let the cat out of the
out of the bag about the surprise
bag party?
nest egg money saved for the We have a nest egg that we
future might have to use if Jim
goes on sick leave.
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until the for a very long time I could eat pizza and ice-
cows come cream until the cows come
home home.
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Body Idioms
Here are some common idioms based on the human body. Each entry
includes the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in context in
an example sentence.
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something problems me complain about my
off one's boss. I just needed
chest to get this off my chest.
keep an eye take care of, watch in I'll keep an eye on the
on order to protect dinner while you're on
the phone.
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let one's hair relax, have fun Go to the cottage and let
down your hair down this
weekend.
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pull one's leg joke or tease someone I was just pulling your
leg. I'm not really a
police officer.
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Colour Idioms
Here are some common idioms based on colour and colours. Each
entry includes the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in
context in an example sentence.
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or illegal
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moon dinner once in a blue
moon.
roll out the red treat someone like When relatives come to
carpet royalty town my grandmother rolls
out the red carpet.
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with flying with distinction I passed my road test
colours with flying colours.
Clothing Idioms
Here are some common idioms based on clothes and clothing. Each
entry includes the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in
context in an example sentence.
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need to buckle down this
weekend.
fly by the seat do by instinct, not I had never taught art to kids
of one's pants by plan before. I had to fly by the
seat of my pants.
hat trick three goals scored The fans cheered when the
by one person hockey player got a hat
trick.
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keep one's try to stay calm I know you're in a hurry, but
shirt on please keep your shirt on.
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take one's hat recognize or I take my hat off to Jim. The
off to honour someone doctors said he'd never
someone for something walk, and he just ran a
marathon.
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Food Idioms
Here are some common idioms based on food and foods. Each entry
includes the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in context in
an example sentence.
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(have one's) want more than Rick wants to have his cake and
cake and eat your fair share eat it too. He wants to be single
it too or need but he doesn't want me to date
anyone else.
carrot top person with red Simon is the first carrot top I've
or orange hair ever gone out with.
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freeze one's be very cold I froze my buns off at the ice
buns off rink.
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peach fuzz small amount of Except for a bit of peach fuzz,
hair growth the baby came out bald.
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Geography Idioms
a field day a very enjoyable time The kids had a field day at
the water slide park.
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hit the hay go to sleep I'm exhausted. I think
I'll hit the hay early
tonight.
know which know how things will Who knows which way the
way the wind turn out wind will blow? I just hope
blows Jesse gets one of the jobs
he's applied for.
over the hill past middle age I knew I was over the
hill when I started needing
glasses to read.
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(as) quick as very fast Wow! Your shower was
lightning as quick as lightning.
the tip of the a small part of a large The lost tickets were just
iceberg problem the tip of the iceberg.
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Sports Idioms
Here are some common idioms based on sport and sports. Each entry
includes the meaning of the idiom and shows the idiom in context in
an example sentence. Sports idioms generally originate from a
specific sport such as baseball or sailing. Over time these phrases
have come to mean something that can be used in everyday life.
IDIOM
SPORT OF
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call the shots make the decisions While our boss is on
billiards vacation, Bob will call the
shots.
get off the escape, have The child got off the
hook responsibility hook for stealing because
fishing removed the security camera was
broken.
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sailing I got a second wind after I
passed the beach.
give it your try your hardest Give it your best shot and
best shot you may just make it to the
hunting finals.
give one a run try one's hardest to I know the other team is
for one's defeat another expected to win, but
money person let's give them a run for
horseracing their money tonight.
have the upper have a better The Blues have the upper
hand chance of winning hand in the tournament,
cards or succeeding because none of their
players is injured.
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hold all the expected to win or The children hold all the
aces succeed aces when it comes to the
cards father-son baseball
tournament.
jump the gun start too early I guess I jumped the gun by
track buying Pam and Steve a
wedding gift. They called
off the engagement.
let her rip go ahead now Okay, here are the keys to
boating your new car. Let her rip!
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make the cut be chosen to be I didn't get a second
any sport part of a team or interview, so I'm pretty sure
group I won't make the cut.
neck and neck to be in a close tie George and Stan are neck
horse racing with someone and neck in the hockey
pool. Either of them could
win the money.
not playing not having full I think Jerry was still drunk
with a full brain capacity at work on Sunday because
deck (of cards) he wasn't playing with a full
cards deck.
not up to par not good enough I'm afraid your resume isn't
golf for a job or up to par for the
position engineering position.
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out of not as good as I'd like to date Maria, but
someone's someone I'm afraid Im out of her
league league.
team sport
plenty of other there are many I know you still love Jack,
fish in the sea other men and but remember there
fishing women to date are plenty of other fish in
the sea.
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baseball responsibility your mistake.
take the bull accept the Even though this new job
by the horns challenge and try will mean relocating, I think
bull fighting your hardest you should take the bull by
the horns for once.
take the wind make someone I think I took the wind out of
out of one's feel deflated Angela's sails when I told
sails her she was a terrible
sailing singer.
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under the illegally I don't have a work visa, so
table they have to pay me under
gambling the table.
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