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I just have one idiom as; let the cat out of the bag.

How do you think about this idiom?
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"Let the cat out of the bag" is quite common and means to divulge a secret.

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like a fish needs a bicycle=If someone needs something like a Fish Needs a Bicycle, they do not need it at all.

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This was originally a feminist slogan and the complete slogan is the following: A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.


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as proud as a peacock= someone who is very proud, excessively proud :rainbow1:


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Yesterday, we played cards and my friend won. He was as proud as a peacock.




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to play ducks and drakes with

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to make ducks and drakes of = to handle recklessly

e.g.
He played ducks and drakes with his fortune.



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hello everybody,

here is a new one:

as industrious as a beaver= industrious or zeleous character


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have a nice day,

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hello everybody,

here is a new one:

as industrious as a beaver= industrious or zeleous character


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have a nice day,

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That's got to be related to as busy as a beaver.

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Ive got two:

Its raining cats and dogs--There is very heavy rain

Black sheep--an odd or disreputable member of a group, esp. a family.
 
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And these:
To tell that to the horse marines--something very increditable.

A darlk horse--an unexpected winner

A cock-and-bull story--a lie, an imaginary account

To go to the dogs--to go to ruins

I have many more as well. :)
 

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Like I said, I have some more, and i'll be happy enough to share with everyone:)Here goes:

A wild goose chase-a hopless adventure:-?
Animal spirits-physicall exhileration
Beard the lion-oppose a man to his face:shock:
Bird of passage-one who has no settled home:-|
Birds of a feather-people of same thought (It is actually from a proverb, in my opinion, that Birds of a feather, flock together!);-)
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OK, Maybe these are enough for now.... Some more later!:up:
 
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Beard the lion-oppose a man to his face:shock:




Thanks Huda-M,

Additional information regarding this idiom:
beard the lion in his own den=to approach, oppose a powerful or an influential or feared person, as in a place where that person has the advantage



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Thanks, Mad-ox.

Some where I have heard beard the lion, somewhere along with in his own den , whereas somewhere with in his den.
 

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make a beeline for someone or something=to move quickly and directly towards a particular person or thing



e.g.

Madox arrived at about six and made a beeline for the sandwiches.



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Hehe, thats a nice one, Mad-ox!
 

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Hi, I have some here:

A fish out of water: feel uncomfortable e.g a true scholar is like a fish out of water when he is away from his library.

A jail bird: a hardened criminal, who goes to jail repeatedly.

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And these:::~~

Bull's eye: the central most part of the target;-)

Cat's paw: a person used as a tool:-|
 

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And this one- one of my favourites::~~

Crocodile Tears: Fake weeping:)

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Take a look at this one:

as crooked as a dog's hind leg


- dishonest
The politician is as crooked as a dog's hind leg and everybody dislikes him.
 

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And this one too:

as conceited as a barber's cat

- very conceited, vain

My friend became as conceited as a barber's cat after she won the award at school.

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