Read More 4 minute read IIdiomsWeather the Storm Idiom: Check Meaning, Synonyms & Quiz Malvika ChawlaAugust 28, 2024 The weather the storm idiom refers to a common idiom that means to successfully overcome a challenging situation.… Read More
Read More 3 minute read IIdiomsScrape the Barrel Meaning, Example, Synonyms HarshitaAugust 27, 2024 The meaning of the idiom ‘Scrape the Barrel’ is being forced to use the most insignificant or the… Read More
Read More 2 minute read IIdiomsRun Around In Circles Meaning, Examples and Synonyms Simran PopliAugust 26, 2024 The English language comprises a lot of idioms that an individual can use and understand in their daily… Read More
Read More 4 minute read IIdiomsIvory Tower Idiom: Check Meaning, Synonyms & Quiz Malvika ChawlaAugust 26, 2024 The ivory tower idiom refers to a place or situation that is isolated from the realities of everyday… Read More
Read More 5 minute read IIdiomsAchilles Heel Idiom: Meaning, Example Sentences, Origin, Synonyms and MCQ Quiz Santana Daphne AntunisAugust 24, 2024 The idiom “Achilles’ heel” in English Grammar refers to a person’s point of greatest vulnerability or weakness, despite… Read More
Read More 4 minute read IIdioms7+ Idioms on Family and Familial Relationships with Meaning Shivendra YadavAugust 23, 2024 Idioms on family explain the different relationships that exist between the members. There are so many expressions in… Read More
Read More 4 minute read IIdiomsPull the Plug Idiom: Meaning, Example Sentences, Origin, Synonyms and Quiz! Santana Daphne AntunisAugust 23, 2024 The idiom “pull the plug” in English Grammar refers to the act of preventing or ending something, usually… Read More
Read More 4 minute read IIdiomsHave an Axe to Grind Idiom Meaning, Definition, Synonyms Shivendra YadavAugust 20, 2024 Have an axe to grind idiom in English means doing something with a selfish motive. People have some… Read More
Read More 4 minute read IIdiomsStir Up a Hornet’s Nest Idiom: Check Meaning, Synonyms & More Malvika ChawlaAugust 20, 2024 What will you call a situation that causes a nationwide stir or a controversy around a situation? Well,… Read More
Read More 4 minute read IIdiomsTall Order Idiom: Meaning, Origin, Synonyms, Examples and Quiz Santana Daphne AntunisAugust 17, 2024 The idiom “tall order” in English Grammar describes a task or request that is particularly difficult or challenging… Read More