Idioms about
Nature
a breath of fresh air
Meaning:
said about a new, fresh, and imaginative approach, a change that feels good.
always chasing rainbows
Meaning:
it means you are trying to do something that you will never achieve.
be dead in the water
Meaning:
The idiom dead in the water means that something is unable to move or function.
be dead to the world
Meaning:
to be sleeping.
be in deep water
Meaning:
o be in serious trouble.
be in hot water
Meaning:
to be in a difficult situation
be in the land of the living
Meaning:
be awake or to be alive.
beat around the bush
Meaning:
To speak in a roundabout way in order to avoid confronting an unpleasant topic; Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable
calm before the storm
Meaning:
Something bad is coming, but right now it's calm
draw the shortest straw
Meaning:
To be selected to do an undesirable task
drop in the bucket
Meaning:
Something so strong that it doesn't count or doesn't have any importance or significance.
fan the flames
Meaning:
to make a bad feeling or situation become worse or more intense.
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