Idiom > On pins and needles The audience is on pins and needles. feeling very nervous and unsure about what will happen Everyone was on pins and needles waiting to hear the jury’s verdict.
Category: Idiom
Idiom > Pour your heart out
Idiom > in a huff
Idiom > (as) bold as brass
Idiom > Cross paths
Idiom > Cross paths When people cross paths or when their paths cross, they meet each other at a time that was not planned or expected. After they left college, it was many years before they crossed paths again. = Read More …
Idiom > Take it easy
Idiom – Take it easy 1 : to relax and avoid hard work or strain The doctor told her she should take it easy for a while. 2 : to stay or become calm and unexcited — usually used as Read More …
Idiom > On pins and needles
Idiom > Hit the books
Idiom > (as) bold as brass
Idiom > Catch some rays
Idiom – Catch some rays In informal English, if you catch some rays, catch a few rays, soak up a few rays, etc., you sit or lie in the sun. I’m going to the beach to catch some rays. (=to Read More …