Common Idioms
Throw under the bus idiom meaning to be similar to other people or things.
Fit in the mold idiom meaning to be similar to other people or things.
In a row idiom meaning something happens several times in a row.
Subpar idiom meaning Something that’s subpar is bad.
Put in idiom meaning to overburden with tasks.
To be let down idiom meaning a disappointment that you suffer.
No doubt idiom meaning you accept the truth of a particular point.
An edge idiom meaning more likely to be successful than another thing or person.
Nine-to-five job idiom meaning a job is one that you do during normal office hours.
First and foremost idiom meaning more than anything else.
Come across idiom meaning to find something.
Part of the game idiom meaning part of particular activity.
To weigh idiom meaning to bring one’s weight or influence to bear.
As well as idiom meaning in addition to someone or something.
Cost an arm and a leg idiom meaning to be too expensive.