English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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A bit too much

The idiom "a bit too much" is used to describe something that is excessive or overdoing it, often reaching the point of being overwhelming or causing discomfort. It can be used to refer to a wide range of things, such as food, drinks, work, emotions, and even physical activity.

From now on

The idiom "from now on" means starting from the present moment or time, usually indicating a change or shift in something. It can also indicate that something will begin or end at a specific point in the future.

Warm-hearted

The idiom "warm-hearted" refers to a person who is kind, friendly, and compassionate. It describes someone who has a generous spirit and is always ready to help others. The term is often used to describe individuals who are welcoming and comforting, and who make people feel at ease.

Chill to the bone

The idiom "chill to the bone" means to feel extremely cold or shiver uncontrollably, often due to being exposed to cold weather or feeling frightened or nervous. Example sentences:

  • I was chilled to the bone after spending hours outside in the snow.

Buy the farm

The idiom "buy the farm" is used to describe someone who has achieved success or accomplishment beyond their dreams. It means that they have gone above and beyond what was expected of them and may even have surpassed the expectations of others.