Eat like a horse- eat a lot
what a great subject
really sharing is caring, and we have to share each other by every new we obtain.
really i benefit more from this idioms in my daily conversations.
here mine:
a little bird told me
Definition: used to say that you know something, but you will not say how you found out.
Example: A little bird told me that you've got engaged. ^_^
Eat like a horse- eat a lot
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"crocodile tears" = insincere show of sadness
eg. They never visited her when she was ill, but they came to her funeral and wept a few crocodile tears.
Have a nice day.
Have a nice day.
Monkey business - silly or mischievous behavior
Example: As soon as the teacher left the classroom, the
students were back to their monkey business. ;)
"Cat got your tongue?"
Usually used after some one has been asked a question they'd rather not answer and so they don't reply. It can come across as being a little bit impolite using it some times though.
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"a horse af another colour" this idiom is synonymous with "another pair of shoes" and there meaning " quite a different matter"
eg. You should have told be that it is about your brother and not about your step mother! That's a horse of another colour.
madox
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''the lion's share'' = the larger part of something that is being shared
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I could eat a horse = be extremely hungry
Get a horse - this is kind of a dated one; said when someone's driving an old wreck of a car.
Useless as teats on a bull = completely useless