Idioms List - محاورے
1240 Famous Idioms with their Urdu Meanings and Examples
very mad; ready to vent anger
Watch out for Sally - she's on the warpath today.
acting as if in a high, mighty position; arrogant
Colby was really on his high horse after surviving in the competition until the end.
be the main source of one's own problems; said of someone who creates self difficulties
John is his own worst enemy when it comes to speeding, parking and cars in general.
very honest; easy to understand
Elizabeth didn't have any secrets, and everyone said that she was like an open book.
inappropriate; not in good taste
It was out of bounds for Pierre to go into your closet and borrow your leather jacket without asking permission.
be overwhelmed and under-qualified
She realized that she was out of her league in her new job.
Out of the clear blue sky
unexpectedly
Out of the clear blue sky, the company announced that it would be re-locating its offices to Tennessee soon.
Out of the frying pan and into the fire
from a bad to a worse situation
I thought the New York fashion world was tough, but I jumped out of the pan and into the fire when I went to Milan.
it will never happen; there's no question; absolutely not
My Dad said it was out of the question when I asked him for a raise in my allowance.
not to be considered
Jay was out of the running as far as being considered as a boyfriend by Corrine.