English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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Twist of fate

The idiom "twist of fate" refers to a surprising or unexpected turn of events that results in a favorable outcome for one person or group, while causing misfortune for another. It suggests that something unexpected has happened, and it may have been unforeseen or out of control.

Hit the nail on the head

The idiom "hit the nail on the head" means to make an accurate or precise statement, to describe something exactly as it is. It can also mean to solve a problem or perform a task very well.

Blow mind

The idiom "blow one's mind" means to be amazed or shocked, especially by something that is unexpected or surprising. It can also mean to be completely stunned or overwhelmed by something. The idiom is used in both positive and negative contexts, depending on the person's reaction.

Zoom away | zoom off

The idiom "zoom away | zoom off" means to move away from something or someone quickly and suddenly, often without a prior warning or indication of intention. It can also mean to disappear or vanish in a flash, leaving behind only your presence or memory.

At odds

The idiom "at odds" means to be in conflict or disagreement, often referring to a situation where two parties are opposing each other. It can also mean being in a difficult or challenging position where one must choose between conflicting desires or principles.