English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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Come full circle

The idiom "come full circle" means to return to the same point or position after completing a journey or process. It can also mean to complete a cycle or pattern that started at one end and came back to its beginning.

When hell freezes over

The idiom "when hell freezes over" is used to describe a situation that is highly unlikely to occur. It is often used as an expression of disbelief or skepticism when someone makes a statement that seems unrealistic.

Breakout

The idiom "breakout" refers to a sudden or unexpected event, occurrence, or development that becomes popular or well-known. It can also mean an escape from confinement or a sudden increase in something, such as sales or crime rates.

Drive up the wall

The idiom "drive up the wall" means to become extremely angry or upset. It can also mean to be very stubborn or unwilling to change one's mind.

See eye to eye

The idiom "see eye to eye" means to have the same opinion or viewpoint about something, to be in full agreement with someone on a particular issue or topic. It can also mean to reach an understanding or come to an arrangement with someone.