To change the colour | To shift the allegations to |
To cut the Gordian knot | to be victorious |
To have one’s heart in one’sboots | To be deeply depressed |
To strike one’s colours | To surrender |
To cry wolf | To raise a false alarm |
To give one’s ears | To listen carefully |
To hang up one’s hat | To make oneself comfortable in another person’s home |
To get the hang of thing | To understand the meaning of it |
To make a shot | To make a guess |
A man of weight | A man of importance |
Pell‐mell | In hurried disorder |
To put one on one’s mettle | To rouse one to do one’s best |
To ride hell for leather | To ride with furious speed |
To speak daggers | To speak to a person with hostility |
Be in the mire | Be in difficulties |
To give a rap on the knuckles | To rebuke |
Sum and substance | Summary |
A drug in the market | Commodities no in demand |
Mealy‐mouthed | Cunning |
Moot point | A debatable point |
Give a wide berth | Keep away from |
Brought to light | Disclose |
Fits and stars | Irregularly |
High and low | Everywhere |
Intends and purposes | Practically |
Rest on my laurels | Be complacent |
Clinched the issue | Decided |
Call a spade a spade | Be outspoken in language |
Point‐blank | Pointedly |
Neck out | Invite trouble unnecessarily |
Green eyes | Jealous |
Bird’s eye view | General view |
Goes to dog | Is ruined |
Keep a level head | Remain cool and composed |
Turned the corner | Passed the crisis |
Fishing in trouble water | Talking advantage of troubled conditions for personal profit |
In high sprit | Cheerful |
To rock the boat | Upset the balance |
Tooth and nail | With strength and fury |
Wee hours of the day | At dawn |
Put the foot down | Not to yield |
In the blues | Depressed |
On the wane | Growing less |
Fair and square | Upright |
Hole and corner method | Underhand |
Scream blue murder | Make a great deal of noise and object vehemently |
Paint the town red | Have a lively time |
Keep the finger crossing | Wait expectantly |
At odds | In dispute |
Make ducks and drakes | Squandered lavishly |
No love lost | Intense dislike |
Ride the high horse | Puts in airs |
Pull a long face | Looks indifferent |
Beside the mark | Irrelevant |
Fill in | To tell someone the details about someone or something |
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