Idiom dictionary

It's for reference- you don't need to learn it all. When you're not sure, you can check. ;-)
 
Thanks very much I sould make this a refernce to me .
 
Could you please tell me some idioms about numbers?or tell me where to find such idioms. thank you very much .thankssssssss....:-D:-D:-D
 
Could you please tell me some idioms about numbers?or tell me where to find such idioms. thank you very much .thankssssssss....:-D:-D:-D
I googled idioms numbers, and quite a few useful-looking sites came up.
 
Thank you Tdol
It is important to know them:lol:
 
we can google all the idom heh , it's not ' a hard nut to crack' :-D




Not hard but not sure about all idom.,in Googal.check your list.
 
Thanks a bunch! should have kind of signal in frequently use idioms, like you said, it's too much to remember.
 
Thank`s for you work!
 
Thanks!
My favourite is "Raining cats and dogs". Do you know why it is called so?
 
The expressions are so good, cannot love it more. Thanks so much.
 
Hello, that's a good reference. Thanks for the efforts for pointing it out.
 
Thanks for sharing this idiom dictionary here. Great to have to this dictionary, this dictionary is very helpful for me.
 
Excuse me, I'm new here. I would like to know what it means if someone was beside himself. I just like the context 'beside himself' and saw this phrase in a couple of books. Thank you!
 
It means he was very angry.

Please start new threads for such questions. There's a section to ask abut idioms: https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/forums/28-English-Idioms-and-Sayings.
 
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