Thursday, February 28, 2013

Idioms And Their Meanings: How Many Can You Recall?

A bee in your bonnet, means: To be upset.



A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, means: Something that you have now is better than something you might get.



A feather in your cap, means: To get credit for doing something good.



A fool and his money are soon parted, means: A person who does not act wisely with his or her money will quickly lose it.



A friend in need is a friend indeed, means: A real friend will help you when ever you really need help.



A leopard can't change his spots, means: A person can't change.



A miss is as good as a mile, means: To miss something by a little is the same as missing it by a lot.



Do you know of any Idioms, along with their meanings? Please share them here.






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