someone who has done a particular job or activity for a long time and who can do it very well...
The idiom "an old hand" refers to someone who is experienced or skilled in a particular activity or job due to having done it for a long time. It implies that the person is knowledgeable and proficient in what they do.
an old hand refers to an individual with substantial experience and knowledge in a specific area
The idiom "advancing years" refers to getting older or growing old. It implies the passage of time and the aging process.
The idiom "go grey" means to start growing grey or white hair, usually as a result of aging or experiencing stress. It can also refer to a person becoming more serious or mature in their behavior.
"Over the hill" is an idiom that refers to being past one's prime or reaching the point of being old or no longer young. It is often used humorously to describe someone who is approaching middle age or beyond.
This idiom means that wisdom comes with age and experience. It suggests that as people grow older, they gain valuable knowledge and insights that can be attributed to their life experiences. The "crown of the aged" symbolizes the wisdom that comes with aging.
The connotative meaning of old age often includes associations with wisdom, experience, and maturity. It can also carry connotations of frailty, decline, and vulnerability.
"Old hand" is an idiom meaning having lots of experience.
Meaning he will help you out.
something that is happening at that moment EX: Let us turn to the problem at hand.
I'm not familiar with that idiom, but I imagine that having a big hand means having a lot of influence or authority.
the term idiom is meaning idiot and eating out of the hand is to represent a person or animal taking the bait and moving in close like an?... funny question ask google this :p what is an idiosynchronicity event?
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
Old sailing slang meaning to be no longer in danger.
It is not an idiom - it is a line from an old television cartoon called Rocky and Bullwinkle. Rocky was a flying squirrel. (Bullwinkle was a moose).
The teacher *is writing* on the chalkboard.
It means to take control of something and maybe get it working again or improve a situation.
It means to employ someone for a job who is quite unsuitable for the task at hand.
This idiom's meaning is when someone has been a fool for a long time, they are the most foolish because they haven't learned better. A way to rephrase its meaning is.. "The longer a person's been a fool, the more foolish they are."