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Old 09-Dec-2004, 11:48
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Hi

Newbie here. What an excellent forum!

I have a question please:
do you guys know of a good online dictionary for idioms?

For example, I was looking for 'keeping us on our toes' and tried cambridge d. of idioms, but it failed to give me an entry. btw, I know now its meaing, 'requiring us to be alert and attentive', which I found when I used google search, not a dictionary...so..
Is there a better one that uses a smart search to look up any, or at least most, idioms?

Many thanks in advance, and greetings from Egypt!

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What an excellent forum!
Many thanks for the kind remark.

I don't know a great deal about other online idiom dictionaries, but we have one here at UsingEnglish.com! See: http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/. It's very new and still being developed, but you might be able to find what you're looking for there.

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PS - If you have any suggestions for additions to our idiom dictionary, please feel free to post them in our Comments & Suggestions forum.
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> I found when I used google search

exactly
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I think they were looking for recommendations from people who know (ie: our members)

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