Break Someone’s Heart
Example: Hanna: Thank you for taking me to see the puppies. Ceasar: I told you they were cute. I just didn’t think you would bring one home. Hanna: Well, it broke my heart to leave such a cute puppy all alone in a cage. Ceasar: You’re breaking my heart with the thought of how much time […]
Keep me in the loop/ be in the loop
Example 1: Seth: So what’s happening for Marty’s birthday on Friday? John: We’re meeting at 6 pm for dinner at the new restaurant in downtown. Do you know which one it is? Seth: Yes, I’ve seen it but I can’t remember the name. Anyway, I’ll be there! Keep me in the loop in case anything […]
To be under fire
Idiom: to be under fire; used as a verb First Example: Jen: What’s going on in the office? It seems like everyone is being really secretive. Tom: I heard that Hank Silva is under fire for lying to clients. Jen: What?! Tom: I don’t know all the info, but a number of clients have complained that […]