English Idioms

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Drastic times call for drastic measures

The idiom "drastic times call for drastic measures" means that extreme situations require extreme actions to be taken. It suggests that when things are very difficult, it may be necessary to do something that would normally be considered unacceptable or too harsh.

On the blink

The idiom "on the blink" is commonly used to refer to something that is about to happen or is in the process of occurring. It can be used to describe a situation, an event, or even a person's behavior.

In touch

The idiom "in touch" means to be aware, informed, or updated about something, someone or some situation. It can also mean having a personal or emotional connection with someone or something.

Tongue in cheek

The idiom "tongue in cheek" means to say or do something in a way that is the opposite of what you really mean, often as a way of teasing or making fun of someone. It can also refer to saying something in a manner that is sarcastic or ironic.

Betwixt and between

The idiom "betwixt and between" means to be caught or trapped between two opposing situations, decisions, or people. It can also mean being in a difficult position or being torn between two choices.