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IDIOMS AND PHARASAL VERBS

20 Most Important Idioms with meanings and usage for B.a Students

Correction: He lost his trouser.

Correction: He issued order to release him.

Correction: I take pain over my work.

Correction: He gave me a ten-rupees note.

Correction: She bought some stationeries.

Correction: The sceneries of Murree are wonderful.

Correction: There are a lot of fishes in this river.

Correction: His sheeps are in the field.

Correction: Politics are his chief interest.

Correction: Your hairs are grey

Correction: The news are not true.

Idiom: To rise to the occasion Meanings

Idiom: To rest on one's laurels Meanings

Idiom: To put up with Meanings

Idiom: To put off Meanings

Idiom: To play truant Meanings

Idiom: To nip in the bud Meanings

Idiom: To make out Meanings

Idiom: To make good Meanings

Idiom: To make amends for Meanings

Idiom: To look into Meanings

Idiom: To look forward to Meanings

Idiom To look down upon Meanings

Idiom: To live from hand to mouth Meanings

Idiom: To kick up a row Meanings

Idiom: To keep the wolf from the door Meanings

Idiom: To keep late hours Meanings

Idiom: To keep abreast of Meanings

Idiom: To hold someone in high esteem Meanings

Idiom: To go to the wall Meanings

Idiom: To give way Meanings

Idiom: To give up Meanings

Idiom: To give out Meanings

Idiom: To give in Meanings

Idiom: To give away Meanings

Idiom: To get wind of Meanings

Idiom: To get over Meanings

Idiom: To get on one's nerves Meanings

Idiom: To fish in trouble water Meanings

Idiom: To fight shy of Meanings

Idiom: To fall back upon Meanings

Idiom: To face the music Meanings

Idiom: To end in smoke Meanings

Idiom: To drop in Meanings

Idiom: To drop a line Meanings

Idiom: To do one a good turn Meanings

Idiom: To do away with Meanings

Idiom: To cut the Gordian knot Meanings

Idiom: To cut a sorry figure Meanings

Idiom: To come by Meanings

Idiom: To come about Meanings

Idiom: To carry the day Meanings