Idioms about furniture
a watched pot never boils
Meaning:
things appear to go more slowly if one waits anxiously for it.
armchair critic
Meaning:
An armchair critic is a person who knows or pretends to know a lot about something in theory rather than practice.
be part of the furniture
Meaning:
if someone or something is part of the furniture, they have been somewhere so long as to seem an integral part of the place.
bring the curtain down
Meaning:
To bring the curtain down to something means to bring something to an end.
bring to the table
Meaning:
To bring something to the table means to contribute something to a group effort.
call on the carpet
Meaning:
To reprimand; to censure severely or angrily.
doormat
Meaning:
The phrase To be a doormat or to be treated like a doormat describes a weak person who is abused by others and submits to domination.
have a lot on one's plate
Meaning:
This idiom is used to mean that one is very busy and have commitments.
in one's cups
Meaning:
If someone is their cups, they are drunk or in the act of consuming alcohol liberally.
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