You say someone is "on the fence."
" Sitting on the fence" is an idiom that means being undecided or neutral on an issue.
"Be on the same page" is an idiom that means to agree or have the same understanding or opinion about something.
No, "have an ax to grind" is a common idiom that means to have a strong opinion or feeling about something because of a past experience or grievance. It does not involve personification.
Yes, "nose to the grindstone" is an idiom that means to work hard and diligently. It refers to the act of focusing and committing oneself fully to a task or project.
The idiom "slept like a log" means sleeping very deeply and soundly, to the extent that one is completely unaware of their surroundings and doesn't wake up easily. The phrase is often used to describe a very restful and uninterrupted sleep.
This isn't an idiom. It means exactly what it says. If you read the words and look up what you don't know, you'll see that the person mistook what something looked or seemed like for what it actually was.
The phrase "on the fence" is an example of an idiom, specifically one that is used to describe someone who is undecided or uncommitted about a particular issue or decision.
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
Indeterminism means when you are undecided or can not make a decision. it also means that you are uncertain.
It means that the relationship is in question, is not stable, is undecided or is not confirmed. One example is: She was undecided whether to become his girlfriend?
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
"Standing at a fork in the road" can mean that someone faces a choice, but hasn't yet made a decision.
An idiom that means surrender is to "wave the white flag." A closely related idiom is to "throw in the towel" which means to give up."
Yes, "in a pickle" is an idiom. It means to be in a difficult or troublesome situation.
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it says. "By all means" or "by any method necessary."
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
"To be cheeky" IS an idiom. It means to sass or talk back.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.