She was full of an emotion.
Listening with interest.
pleasant and easy....
a mass where prayers are sung
The idiomatic meaning of keep the pot boiling means to to keep it going actively.
It is a fanciful way of saying that an ancestor would greatly disapprove of an action or situation. For example, "Grandma would turn over if her grave if she saw the way you acted at that party!"
The phrase should be "brimming with energy". Something brimming is overflowing. So energy is overflowing or seems to be.
It means to pass away, as in a storm that blows over and is gone.
The literal meaning is to be in water that is deeper than one is tall. The idiomatic meaning is to be too deeply involved with someone or something, beyond what one can deal with.
The literal meaning is to be in water that is deeper than one is tall. The idiomatic meaning is to be too deeply involved with someone or something, beyond what one can deal with.
"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.
Unrealistic, immature.
to support
'Brimming water' is the state water is in when it is about to spill over the boundaries of a river, lake or dam. It is dangerous in this state because it is about to cause a flood onto dry land.
The brimming mugs of hot soup and spoons.
Idiomatic Expressions are sayings that are commonly used but their meanings cannot be determined by the individual words in the saying itself. Below you will find an alphabetical list of idiomatic expressions
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"To be taken in" means to be tricked or fooled.