Food Idioms
Colour Idioms
Animal Idioms
Weather Idioms
Money Idioms
100
A piece of cake
A task or activity that is easy to complete
100

to have the blues

To feel sad or depressed

100

Bookworm

Someone who reads a lot

100
Raining cats and dogs
Raining very heavily
100
Look like a million bucks
To look and feel fantastic
200
A couch potato
A lazy person who watches too much television
200

To get the green light.

To get permission to do something

200

To chicken out

to back out of something because of feeling scared or worried

200
Feeling under the weather
To feel mildly ill or sick
200
Bring home the bacon
To earn money, to achieve success
300

Take with a grain of salt

 Don't take something seriously.

300

The grass is greener on the other side

People think that they will be happier if things were different

300
Let the cat out of the bag
A secret that was supposed to be kept quiet that was told
300
On cloud nine
Very happy
300
Put your money where your mouth is
To do something rather than just to talk about it
400

That's the way the cookie crumbles

That is the way that things happen

400

to get beet red

to be very embarassed

400

The Bee’s knees

Something is excellent and the highest quality

400

To steal someone's thunder

To do what someone else was going to do and receive all the praise

400

Born with a silver spoon in your mouth

to describe someone who comes from a wealthy family

500

Eat your heart out

To want something you can't have, to be envious

500

the pot calling the kettle black


A situation in which somebody comments on or accuses someone else of a fault which the accuser shares

500

To take the bull by the horns

 to face a problem directly

500

To take a rain check

To postpone something.

500

Cash cow

 A business venture that is easy to operate and generates a lot of revenue.