200 Idioms & Phrase Challenge - Part 5  (with Meanings, Pictures and Examples)

200 Idioms & Phrase Challenge - Part 5 (with Meanings, Pictures and Examples)

In this video, we bring you another exciting set of 10 useful English idioms to enhance your vocabulary and make your conversations more natural and expressive. Each idiom is explained with simple definitions and examples to help you understand how to use them in daily life. Let’s dive into the world of idioms and add more flair to your English! Idioms Covered in This Video: Get out of hand Meaning: Not in one’s control anymore Example: The situation has gotten out of hand, and there is nothing anyone here can do to help. Like two peas in a pod Meaning: To be together always Example: My cousin and I are always like two peas in a pod. Know which way the wind blows Meaning: To understand what is happening Example: As a detective, you are always obliged to learn which way the wind blows and then make a statement. Hit the nail on the head Meaning: To do something the exact way it should be done / Also refers to giving a direct answer Example: Harish hit the nail on the head with his decision to buy this piece of land. Catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar Meaning: Getting what you want by being nice Example: If you ask politely, you may be able to catch more flies with honey than you can with vinegar. Let someone off the hook Meaning: Releasing someone or letting someone go Example: The court decided to let the guy off the hook as there was no evidence proving his crime. Like riding a bicycle Meaning: A skill that you learn and will never forget Example: Learning a language is like riding a bicycle; you will never forget it. Blame one’s tools Meaning: Blaming something on someone else Example: When he understood he had no way out of the problem, he blamed his tools. It’s not rocket science Meaning: Not that difficult to comprehend Example: Cooking sambar is easy; I will figure it out. After all, it is not rocket science. Spill the beans Meaning: Reveal a secret Example: Remya spilled the beans about her sister coming to her mom. Learning idioms makes your English more colorful and engaging! Practice these idioms and use them in your conversations to see the difference they make. Keep watching for more fun lessons like this! #learnenglish #englishidioms #idiomsandphrases #englishvocabulary #englishforbeginners #spokenenglish #englishspeaking #englishforkids #englishgrammar #phrasalverbs #englishlearning #idiomsforkids #3minedu #3minuteedu ‪@3-MinuteEdu‬