An idiom can be defined as an expression that means something other than the meanings of each separate word put together or its literal meaning.
They range from short ones, for example, ‘done it ’ or ‘in the red ’ to longer phrases and sentences like ‘beyond the shadow of a doubt ’.
Idioms add colour and humour to the use of the English language.
We often use them to make our speech or writing more interesting.
EXERCISE
Study the following idioms and try to explain them in your own words.
1 throw in the towel
2 head over heels
3 a chip on the shoulder
4 flying colours
5 green fingers
6 cry over spilt milk
7 hold your tongue
8 in the same boat
9 pull up your socks
10 face the music
11 paint the town red
12 kick the bucket
13 blood is thicker than water
14 once in a blue moon
15 an eye opener
16 slip of the tongue
17 bite the hand that feeds you
18 love is blind
19 add insult to injury
20 out of the frying pan into the fire
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