English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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Blazing row

The idiom "blazing row" means a straight line or path of destruction that leads to chaos, disorder, or devastation. It can also refer to a situation where two people, groups, or entities are in a state of conflict and competition, resulting in a fiery and intense confrontation.

Far-fetched

The idiom "far-fetched" means something that is difficult to believe or exaggerated, often due to a lack of evidence or credibility. It can also refer to an idea or theory that is so unusual or unconventional as to be unlikely or impossible.

Happy as a clam

The idiom "happy as a clam" means to be very content, pleased, or delighted with one's current situation or circumstances.

A chain is only as strong as its weakest link

The idiom "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link" means that the overall strength or effectiveness of a group, system, or organization depends on the individual members' strength or competence.

As busy as a bee

The idiom "as busy as a bee" describes someone who is very active, hardworking, and productive. They are constantly doing something and seem to never have a moment to stop or rest.