To meet dangers boldly basically means to be brave in all dangers that you find. If you're scared of bees, then think calm thoughts and keep your composure.
It's not an idiom because you can figure it out if you just think of the meaning of the words. It IS a metaphor, however, comparing the earth to something that moves. If you saw the earth "rushing up," then you'd be falling, wouldn't you?
What figure of speech is to make ends meet
This isn't an idiom because you can figure it out by the context. People look good "on paper" because they only list their best qualities on their resumes, but when you meet them in person, you may find that they are not so nice or so qualified.
I'll get in touch with you later and we'll meet for dinner.
The Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis.
Let's meet at a restaurant and get a bite to eat.
"Catch you" means that they will meet up with you. They're saying they will see you later.
To use the idiom "get the ball rolling" in a sentence, you might say, "We need to get the ball rolling on our project if we want to meet the deadline next month." This means starting the process or initiating action to ensure progress is made. It's often used to emphasize the importance of taking the first step in any undertaking.
It means to compromise and negotiate. Imagine traveling halfway to someone's house to meet them instead of making them come all the way to your house.
There are numerous dangers to online dating. They can range from being scammed out of money to being tricked to believe that someone is not who they say they are.
Meaning...to meet god in heaven.. ie.. his own turf or hood
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