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Cold Idioms and Slang!

Friday, September 17, 2010 22:00

A cool post with cold idioms! Here are the most practical idioms with the word "cold". a cold fish a person who does not seem very friendly and does not show their emotions !...

Adjectives, Idioms & Slangs of Angry situations

Thursday, July 8, 2010 11:51

Angry Adjectives: Here are some adjectives that we use that mean angry. They are show strong anger. They can be used in any situation - none of them are slang. * Enraged * Furious * Infuriated * Irate * Livid...

Idioms of Anger (#1)

Thursday, May 6, 2010 20:15

These informal idioms can be used either about yourself or about a third person. I'm fed up (to the back teeth) with trying to live on such a small wage....

A Little Bird Told Me

Wednesday, April 14, 2010 22:41

When we’d rather not reveal the source of the slanderous gossip we are whispering into the ear of our co-worker, we might find ourselves using the phrase “a little bird told me.” Yeah, it’s a cute saying and people have...

Essential English Idioms (Phrasal Verbs) [2]

Saturday, March 27, 2010 21:36

Here are the most common and essential English idioms which are used commonly in our daily conversations. At least two examples are attached to the idioms for the better comprehension. At the end of the idioms some tests and...

Essential English Idioms (Elementary) [1]

Friday, March 5, 2010 23:37

Every week one lesson, 12 new idioms + one exercise for elementary English learners. Here are the most common and essential English idioms which are used commonly in our daily conversations. At least two examples are attached to the idioms for...

English Idioms About Movement

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 23:14

The idioms introduce here all deal with action . Some idioms related top negative actions.Example: When people are axed,they‘re fired or lose their jobs ....

Idioms about Money (Part 2)

Monday, February 15, 2010 19:11

1) Ante up: pay, produce a necessary amount of money EXAMPLE:I had to ante up a lot of money to get my car fixed. 2) Back on your feet: return to good financial health. ...