something that is happening at that moment EX: Let us turn to the problem at hand.
Meaning he will help you out.
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.
The teacher *is writing* on the chalkboard.
It means to employ someone for a job who is quite unsuitable for the task at hand.
"Old hand" is an idiom meaning having lots of experience.
Meaning he will help you out.
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.
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.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
No, an idiom is not a slang word. An idiom is a commonly used expression with a figurative meaning that is different from its literal meaning. Slang, on the other hand, refers to informal words and phrases that are specific to a particular group or generation.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The meaning of the idiom in the pink of health means being in good health.