English Idioms

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Random Idioms

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Bundle up

The idiom "bundle up" means to gather someone or something together and protect them from the cold or bad weather by providing additional clothing layers, often in the form of blankets or insulation.

Win the day

The idiom "win the day" is a common expression used to describe a situation where someone has achieved success or accomplished their goals in a particular day. It implies that the person has made significant progress towards their objectives and is considered a winner for the day.

There’s no place like home

The idiom "there's no place like home" means that there is nothing quite like being in one's own home, with familiar surroundings and loved ones. It suggests a sense of comfort, safety, and belonging that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.

Out of the closet

The idiom "out of the closet" means to reveal or make known something that was previously kept hidden or private. It can also refer to coming out of the dark or being open about one's true intentions or motivations.

The squeaky wheel gets the grease

The idiom "the squeaky wheel gets the grease" means that if something is causing a problem or difficulty, it will be addressed and fixed first, usually because it is the most visible or noticeable.