English Idioms

Comprehensive resource for understanding and mastering English idioms

Random Idioms

Perfect for quick learning and surprise insights into the English language.

Dog eat dog

dog eat dog

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The idiom "dog eat dog" means that people will do whatever it takes to succeed or gain an advantage, ev

Coin money

The idiom "coin money" means to make a lot of money quickly or easily. It is often used to describe someone who is successful in their business or financial investments.

The die is cast

"The die is cast" is an idiom that means a situation has been decided or finalized, and there is no going back. It suggests that the outcome is predetermined and cannot be changed, even if one tries to alter it.

Blowing smoke

The idiom "blowing smoke" is used to describe someone or something that is trying to deceive or mislead others by giving them false information or creating a false impression. It implies that the person or thing is trying to hide their true intentions or abilities.

Get off

The idiom "get off" can have multiple meanings depending on the context it is used in.

  • To dismount or alight from a vehicle or horseback.
  • To leave a situation, place, or relationship.