The conversation was rather droll; she had the personality of a wet blanket.
We were partying like rock stars until my Dad came home, what a wet blanket.
The idiomatic expression "to toe the line" means to conform to rules or standards. For example, you could use it in a sentence like "It is important for employees to toe the line when it comes to following company policies and procedures."
A white elephant means 'something useless and expensive to keep'
get your blanket out. get your blanket out.
Meaning "to happen" or "to take place," the idiomatic expression "come about" can be used diversely in contemporary English. One proper use is modeled as follows: "Several analysts concluded that an economic boom was going to come about very soon, but their positive word went mostly unheard."
The smog was a gray blanket over the city. The blanket was made of wool from the farm's sheep.
the monkey at the zoo had a loud expression.
This is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. You will use any means to achieve your goal.
yes?
The old blanket was frayed at the edges.
It is sometimes possible to smother a fire with a blanket.
It's just an expression. Your expression of sorrow sounds somewhat less that sincere.
by yelling freedom