The idiom "ears must be burning" is believed to originate from the superstition that if someone's ears are burning, it means someone is talking about them. This belief dates back to ancient Rome and Greece, where it was thought that the sensation of burning ears indicated that someone was gossiping about you.
No, that is not an idiom. The phrase "hit the ceiling" is an expression that means to become very angry or upset.
That phrase must be an idiom, because I can't understand what it means."It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiom for "it's raining really hard.""I am learning about idioms in English class."Timmy was the apple of my eye".This sentence is an example of an idiom.
No, idioms are not considered valid words in Scrabble. Words played in Scrabble must be found in a standard dictionary.
ਕਿਰਪਾ ਕਰਕੇ ਦੋ ਸ਼ਿਫਟ ਮੋਰਨਿੰਗ ਨਾ ਕਰੋ, ਘਰ ਆਉਣਾ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ। (kirpa karke do shift morning na karo, ghar auna chahida hai.)
Yes it is in English but in other languages they have different words for you (sing) and you (pl) E.G. if you're talking to one person you can say: You must come inside now. And if you're talking to two people you can say: You must come inside now. If you wanted to make it clear that you were using the singular or the plural you then you could say something like: You guys/girls must come inside now. OR (insert person's name here), you must come inside now. Just so you know I'm not a geek and the only reason I know this stuff is because I was forced to do Latin at school because I go to a really boring stuck-up all girls secondary school in England.
Doesn't grow on trees means that a substance is valuable. It must be earned and does not come easy.
No, that is not an idiom. The phrase "hit the ceiling" is an expression that means to become very angry or upset.
Diction. The diction of comedy is the common, popular language. The comic poet must endow his personages with his own native idiom, but must endow an alien with the alien idiom.
The idiom, "You must have been under a rock" means that you must have been away, in hiding or had no contact with civilization to miss this big eventFor example 'You didn't hear about him? You must have been living under a rock to miss that!'
if u want to do ur own ears u must turn the sink on and fill your ear with burning hot water water and get a needle and stick your ear lobe and cry and use your tears to clean ur bloody ear and then your ears are infeted but are pierced and reder than ur blood have fun
That phrase must be an idiom, because I can't understand what it means."It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiom for "it's raining really hard.""I am learning about idioms in English class."Timmy was the apple of my eye".This sentence is an example of an idiom.
That phrase must be an idiom, because I can't understand what it means."It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiom for "it's raining really hard.""I am learning about idioms in English class."Timmy was the apple of my eye".This sentence is an example of an idiom.
We must put an end to piracy, once and for all.
you must earn Zcards first
It must mean that are drinking to much alcoholic beverages,
This depends on what fuel you are burning: it must contain (at least some) carbon
it is probably a short circuit if it is dimming your lights. the smoke is burning insulation on the wires. it must be an wire that is not protected by a fuse. do you have an aftermarket stereo?