100 Important Idioms - PAKWAP.COM https://pakwap.com/ RSS - PAKWAP.COM https://pakwap.com/assets/img/images/logo.png RSS - PAKWAP.COM https://pakwap.com/ admin@pakwap.com (admin) admin@pakwap.com (admin) Sun, 01 Mar 2026 00:34:33 +0500 <strong>IDIOMS MEANINGS</strong><br> 1. To add insult to injury; to intensify a person<br> 2. To be born with a silver to be born in a rich family<br> Spoon in one’s mouth;<br> 3. A bolt from the blue; an expected disaster<br> 4. To blow one’s own trumpet; To boast <br> 5. A bone of contention ; Cause of quarrel<br> 6. To burn one’s fingers ; To suffer<br> 7. To beat black &amp; blue ; To beat mercilessly<br> 8. To cast an aspersion ; To bring discredit<br> 9. To cry over spilt milk ; To feel sorry for what has happened<br> 10. To cut a sorry figure ; To make a poor impression<br> 11. To die in harness ; To die while doing one’s duty <br> 12. To end in smoke ; To fail<br> 13. To go to the dogs ; To be ruined<br> 14. To hang in the balance ; To remain undecided<br> 15. To hit the nail on the head; To do the right thing at the right time<br> 16. To hold water ; To sound logical<br> 17. To live no stone unturned ; To try one’s level best<br> 18. To live from hand to mouth ; To live with great difficulty<br> 19. To make up one’s mind ; To decide<br> 20. To see eye to eye with ; Agree<br> 21. To play ducks and drakes; Waste<br> 22. To put the cart before the horse; To do a thing in a wrong way<br> 23. To have too many irons in the fire ; To have too many things in hand<br> 24. To read b/w the lines ; To try to understand the hidden<br> meaning<br> 25. To turn over a new leaf ; To change for the better<br> 26. To take the bull by horns; To face difficulties boldly<br> 27. To win laurels ; To distinguish oneself<br> 28. At daggers drawn ; At enmity or fighting <br> 29. Blake and white ; Written<br> 30. By leaps and bounds ; Very fast<br> 31. In cold blood ; deliberately<br> 32. Laid up with ; Confined to bed<br> 33. Ins and outs ; Full details<br> 34. A black sheep ; Scoundrel; a bad person<br> 35. A cock and bull story ; An absurd tale<br> 36. A gala day ; A day of festivity; a holiday with<br> rejoicing<br> 37. A hard nut to crack ; A difficult person or problem to deal<br> with<br> 38. A turn coat ; One who changes one’s opinion or party<br> 39. A fool’s paradise ; In a state of happiness founded on<br> vain hopes<br> 40. Beat a retreat ; To retire before the enemy<br> 41. To be on the horns of a dilemma; To have a choice b/w two equal evils<br> 42. To beat about the bush ; Approach a subject in a round about<br> method<br> 43. Bury the hatchet ; To make peace<br> 44. By fits and starts ; Irregularly<br> 45. Capital punishment ; Death sentence<br> 46. By hook or by crook ; By fair or foul means<br> 47. Eat humble pie ; To face humiliation<br> 48. Hit below the belt ; To act unfairly<br> 49. In apple pie order ; In perfect order<br> 50. Leave one in lurch ; To desert in difficulty<br> 51. To make a clean breast of ; To confess fully one’s faults<br> 52. To nip the evil in the bud ; To destroy an evil in early stage<br> 53. Pick holes in another’s coat ; To find fault with another<br> 54. Scot free ; To go unpunished<br> 55. Smell a rat ; To have a reason to suspect<br> 56. Through thick and thin ; Through every difficulty<br> 57. True to one’s salt ; Faithful to one’s master<br> 58. To turn the corner ; To begin to improve<br> 59. With a grain of salt ; To accept a statement with doubt as<br> to its complete true<br> 60. Worship the rising sun ; To respect one rising in power<br> 61. A Herculean task ; An extremely difficult or dangerous task<br> 62. A fish out of water ; In a wrong place<br> 63. A leap in the dark ; An act of which we can’t force<br> consequences<br> 64. A thorn in one’s side ; A constant source of annoyance<br> 65. To be at one’s beck and call ; Under one’s absolute control<br> 66. Bread and Butter ; Means of subsistence<br> 67. Burn one’s fingers ; To get into trouble<br> 68. Burn the candle at both ends; Use up too much energy<br> 69. To cut the Gordian knot ; To solve the difficulty<br> 70. Cut and dried ; Ready-made<br> 71. Feather one’s own nest ; To make money by unfair means<br> 72. To fish in troubled water ; To do something under very<br> unpromising circumstance<br> 73. To give oneself airs ; Affected manners<br> 74. To give the devil his due ; To allow even a bad man the credit due<br> 75. To hang by thread ; To be in a critical condition<br> 76. A henpecked husband ; A man habitually snubbed by his wife<br> 77. Hush money ; Money given as a bribe to hush or<br> make one keep silent<br> 78. Kick up a row ; Make a great noise<br> 79. To let the cat out of the bag; To reveal a secret<br> 80. Null and void ; Not valid; of no effect<br> 81. On the spur of the moment; At once<br> 82. Pay one back in one’s own coin ; To treat in the same way as one has<br> been treated<br> 83. Put in cold storage; To forget or neglect something<br> 84. Pull wires ; To manage the show by secret<br> nfluence<br> 85. Read b/w the lines ; To hit at the real meaning <br> 86. Sit on the fence ; To avoid taking sides; to remain neutral<br> 87. A square deal ; Justice<br> 88. Sword of Damocles ; Treating danger<br> 89. To take up the gauntlet ; To accept the challenge <br> 90. To eat one’s heart out ; To suffer silently, bitterly<br> 91. B/t the devil and the deep sea ; B/w two dangers equally harmful<br> 92. A sweet tooth ; A liking for sweetmeat<br> 93. A dark horse ; An unknown person<br> 94. A bottleneck ; Anything that cause delays<br> 95. To put one’s foot down ; To show determination <br> 96. A wet blanket ; A grumbling, depressing person<br> 97. To throw up the sponge ; To acknowledge defeat<br> 98. A feather in one’s cap ; Something to be proud of <br> 99. 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