English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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You’ve made your bed

The idiom "you've made your bed" is used to convey the idea that someone has created a situation or problem, and they must now deal with the consequences of their actions.

All up

The idiom "all up" means to gather, collect, or assemble everything needed for a task or activity. It can also mean to have a total amount of something or to sum up the results of an endeavor.

Buck up

The idiom "buck up" is an expression used to motivate or encourage someone to be more positive, optimistic, or resilient in the face of adversity.

Over my dead body

The idiom "over my dead body" is an expression used to convey strong opposition or refusal to something. It means that the speaker would rather die than accept the thing that is being proposed, as it goes against their beliefs or values.

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.