Idioms and Phrases for the English Section
- Decked up – put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
- Doing the rounds – to be passed from one person to another
- Between the cup and the lips – On the point of achievement
- A damp squib – Complete failure
- Put off – an evasive reply, to delay doing something, especially because you do not want to do it
- A dime a dozen – Anything that is common and easy to get
- Cast iron stomach– Someone who has no problems, complications or ill effects with eating anything
- A mare’s nest– A false invention
- Takes a beating – to be damaged because of performing badly or being criticized
- A chip on your shoulder – Being upset for something that happened in the past
- A toss-up – A result that is still unclear and can go either way
- An iron hand – By force
- A taste of your own medicine – When you are mistreated the same way you mistreat others
- At the drop of a hat – Willing to do something immediately
- A man of straw – A weak person
- Bite your tongue – To avoid talking
- An eyewash – A pretence
- At sixes and seven– Persons who are having different opinions