Saturday, May 17, 2014

Learn English Idioms ( List 'O' )

oceans of
A large amount of something.
Oceans of guests were at the party. 


odd duck
An unusual person, especially an individual with an idiosyncratic personality or peculiar behavioral characteristics.
This boy is an odd duck in many ways. Unlike his peers, he has no hobbies.  



odds and ends
various often worthless small items.
I have to get rid of a few odds and ends before moving to the new house. 



of age
Old enough to be considered an adult.
He's of age now, he can buy his own car. 



of the first water
of the best.
She is of the first water, a fine lady indeed. 



off the beaten track
To a place or places not commonly visited.
His trip was altogether off the beaten track which had never been traversed any European. 



old wives' tale
a wrong traditional theory or belief, often about health.
The idea of drinking alcohol to relieve you from flu is an old wives' tale. 



on in years
Old; advanced in age.
My wife is dead and I am getting on in years. 



on the face of it
on the surface.
On the face of it, she seems innocent. But when the police investigated her case, they discovered that she was guilty. 



on the horns of a dilemma
To face a choice between two equally undesirable alternatives.
I found myself on the horns of dilemma and I didn't know which direction to choose. 



on the same wavelength
thinking in the same pattern or in agreement.
They've done a good job because they were on the same wavelength. 



on the wagon
To abstain from drinking any alcoholic drink, usually in the sense of having given it up
No, thank you! No alcohol for me I am on the wagon. 



out of the blue
something which is totally unexpected.
She sent him a letter, out of the blue, telling him that she was in love with another guy. 



over my dead body
If you say something will happen over your dead body, you mean that you will not allow it to happen.
He says he will become our boss. Over my dead body! 



over my dead body
Under no circumstances; absolutely not.
He wants to get all the money for himself. Well, it will be over my dead body! 



over the hill
too old to perform as well as before.
You say you are over the hill, but see how you run as fast as your son! 



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See also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiom
http://www.idiomsite.com  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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