Idioms Tab Booklet - Doodles Book CoverRabia Sensei
The document defines and provides example sentences for common English idioms organized into categories of weather, animals, body parts, and colors. Some idioms explained include "raining cats and dogs" meaning raining heavily, "face like thunder" meaning clearly angry or upset, "storm in a teacup" meaning exaggerate a problem, and "chase rainbows" meaning try to achieve the impossible.
The document provides definitions and example sentences for common English idioms related to weather, animals, body parts, and colors. Some idioms explained include "raining cats and dogs" meaning raining heavily, "face like thunder" meaning angry, "storm in a teacup" meaning exaggerating a problem, and "chasing rainbows" meaning trying to achieve the impossible. A variety of idioms about animals such as "monkey business" meaning mischievous behavior and "top dog" meaning most important person are also defined.
This document defines and provides examples of common idioms that use animals in their meaning or description. It explains idioms such as "monkey business" meaning mischievous behavior, "rat race" meaning an exhausting routine, "cat burglar" referring to a thief who climbs buildings, and "top dog" or most important person in a group. Additionally, it outlines idioms like "cash cow" as a dependable source of income, "eager beaver" describing an enthusiastic hard worker, "road hog" referring to a dangerous driver, and "black sheep" denoting an undesirable member of a group. Sources for the idiom definitions and images are provided.
The document defines and provides examples of common English weather idioms including "raining cats and dogs" meaning raining heavily, "face like thunder" meaning being very angry, and "storm in a teacup" meaning exaggerating a problem. It also covers idioms such as "chasing rainbows", "lightning fast", "head in the clouds", "snowed under", and "under the weather".
Idioms Tab Booklet - Doodles Book CoverRabia Sensei
The document defines and provides example sentences for common English idioms organized into categories of weather, animals, body parts, and colors. Some idioms explained include "raining cats and dogs" meaning raining heavily, "face like thunder" meaning clearly angry or upset, "storm in a teacup" meaning exaggerate a problem, and "chase rainbows" meaning try to achieve the impossible.
The document provides definitions and example sentences for common English idioms related to weather, animals, body parts, and colors. Some idioms explained include "raining cats and dogs" meaning raining heavily, "face like thunder" meaning angry, "storm in a teacup" meaning exaggerating a problem, and "chasing rainbows" meaning trying to achieve the impossible. A variety of idioms about animals such as "monkey business" meaning mischievous behavior and "top dog" meaning most important person are also defined.
This document defines and provides examples of common idioms that use animals in their meaning or description. It explains idioms such as "monkey business" meaning mischievous behavior, "rat race" meaning an exhausting routine, "cat burglar" referring to a thief who climbs buildings, and "top dog" or most important person in a group. Additionally, it outlines idioms like "cash cow" as a dependable source of income, "eager beaver" describing an enthusiastic hard worker, "road hog" referring to a dangerous driver, and "black sheep" denoting an undesirable member of a group. Sources for the idiom definitions and images are provided.
The document defines and provides examples of common English weather idioms including "raining cats and dogs" meaning raining heavily, "face like thunder" meaning being very angry, and "storm in a teacup" meaning exaggerating a problem. It also covers idioms such as "chasing rainbows", "lightning fast", "head in the clouds", "snowed under", and "under the weather".
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