please tell me the idioms
to be long
While quite a specific noun, idiom could have the synonyms phrase, expression, saying, dialect, or slang.
It means just what it says - if someone falls down, don't kick them while they are lying there!You will hear this idiom used when someone has had something bad happen and someone else is trying to make it worse for them.
The idiom "a nut to crack" has the basic meaning of "a problem to solve." Some "nuts" are hard to "crack," while others are easy, but this can only be determined by context.
It means to do something trivial or meaningless while there are more important things that need taken care of. Can you imagine there being a great fire and someone just ignoring it and pulling out a violin and playing as if nothing is happening?
It means to be ready for anything. You can move faster from your toes than if you are flat footed.
The phrase "make hay while the sun shines" is a common idiom that means to take advantage of opportunities while they are available. It emphasizes the importance of acting promptly and efficiently when conditions are favorable.
This phrase means getting work down while its most optimal (when the conditions are best/right) to do so or while there is still time to. the best similar idiom would be: 'strike while the iron is hot' , but 'screw her while shes still drunk' is also a good parellel
It means to fall asleep while sitting (or standing).
The sentence is not, because an idiom is usually a phrase. The idiom is "do lunch," which means to have lunch together, usually while discussing business.
The popular idiom "hold the fort" or "hold down the fort" means to watch, manage, or protect an area while the speaker making the request is away.
The most common one is "crocodile tears" which means fake tears; a crocodile is supposed to cry while eating.
the idiom living on another planet means that you seem to be thinking about something else while someone is saying something to you and you are cutting them out with your own imaginary world so they say that u are out of this planet
To "look after" someone means to take care of him or her. "When their parents died in a car accident, the children's grandparents looked after them for a while."
This is not an idiom. It is an expression whose meaning may be deduced from its component parts, unlike an idiom, whose meaning cannot be deduced from its component parts. It means having extremely limited options while being forced to act, like a person who is cornered in a fight.
A severe weather watch informs you when the conditions are right for severe weather to happen, while a warning means it is happening or is imminent, and is warning you to take immediate action.
While quite a specific noun, idiom could have the synonyms phrase, expression, saying, dialect, or slang.
It means just what it says - if someone falls down, don't kick them while they are lying there!You will hear this idiom used when someone has had something bad happen and someone else is trying to make it worse for them.