Tom is all thumbs when it comes to cooking.
He tried to fix the motor, but he's all thumbs with tools.
Here are some sentences for this idiom. It means to be clumsy or unable to do something well.He was all thumbs when he tried to bake cookies.I'm all thumbs at sewing, but i can paint pretty well.She tried to learn how to knit, but she was all thumbs.
This phrase means that something has approval. Here are some sentences.She got a thumbs-up from her boss, so she went ahead with the project.That movie got a thumbs-up from the critics.I give that book a thumbs-up; you should read it.
The sentence is not, because an idiom is usually a phrase. The idiom is "do lunch," which means to have lunch together, usually while discussing business.
Dumb as a nail.
Let's do lunch some time next week.
This is not an idiom. The verb "lay" is the past tense of "lie," and means that whatever or whoever the subject of the sentence may be, they were laying down on top of some hay.
This idiom means to do something just for fun. Here are some example sentences.We drove down to the lake for a lark.Just for a lark, we dressed up and went to the movies.We decided to take the train for a lark.
Example sentence: The dog was ready for some food.
The idiom buck up means to cheer up. For example one might say "she began to buck up once I showed her some photographs of her children when they were younger."
Let me elaborate, I can do it with anyone's thumbs and that it usually happens with my thumbs, no numbness. It kinda feels like some electrical thing with my thumbs, doesn't hurt.
You are hallucinating. Librarians look nothing like thumbs.(;
Some parrots can repeat an entire sentence