Idiom: To be stuffed Context #1: John: Man, that buffet was amazing! I think I had like 5 plates full...
Idiom: A blessing in disguise Meaning: Something that at first appears to be bad or unlucky but is actually good. Example: Mike:...
Idiom: To squirrel something away; used as a verb First Example: Kyle: I bought a car! Elizabeth: Really? How much...
Idiom: To serve a/your country; used as a verb First Example: Announcer: For Veteran’s Day, the president honored the men and...
Idiom: to be a turkey Example: John: I can’t find my laptop. I hope I didn’t lose it or get it...
Idiom: Go cold turkey Example: Frank: I’m thinking about quitting fast food. Aaron: That’s really good. It’s really unhealthy to eat fried...
Idiom:You look like you have just seen a ghost! Example: Joe: Jane! Are you all right? You look like you have...
Idiom: To make one’s blood run cold Example 1: Don’t see the movie “The Exorcist!” It’s so scary! It made my blood run cold! ...
Idiom: In cold blood Context #1: John: Did you hear about that serial killer who appeared in court today? Sam:...
Idiom: To Scare The Pants Off Someone Context #1: Tammy: Last night my neighbor jumped out from behind a bush wearing...