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It looks like this: Term Definition Sentence Apple A fruit I eat apples every day A List of Common Idioms. In trouble On the back burner I put baseball practice on the back burner while I studied for Organization of this Book. Keep your chin up It’s hard to keep your chin up when everything is going wrong. In essence, this book is intended to be both a teaching tool and a reference. Find idioms by keyword, theme, or alphabetical order, and access more examples and images on the site uses of idioms. The list is in alphabetical order (from A to Z). The left column contains the phrase (term), the middle column has the meaning (definition), and in the right column is an example sentence (sentence). Remain cheerful in a difficult situation In hot water Joey was in hot water after he broke Mrs. Smith’s window. Idioms can be complimentary or insulting. asking English speakers what they mean when you do not There are English phrases in the list. paying attention to English speakers’ ways of speaking. Idiom Example What it means. Back To Square One: Having to start all over again. Back To The Drawing Board: When an attempt fails and it's time to start all over There are English phrases in the list. The list is in alphabetical order (from A to Z). The left column contains the phrase (term), the middle column has the meaning (definition), Learn hundreds of popular English idioms with their meaning and examples in a free PDF document. They can express a wide range of emotions from excitement to depression, love to hate, heroism to cowardice, and anything in between Learn popular English idioms with meaning and examples in this free PDF document. In the Loop is divided into three parts: Part 1, “Idioms and Definitions”; Part 2, “Selected Idioms by Category”; and Part 3, “Classroom Activities.” The idioms are listed alphabetically in PartPart 2 Idioms and Phrases wordoful@ B Back Seat Driver: People who criticize from the sidelines, much like someone giving unwanted advice from the back seat of a vehicle to the driver. An idiom is a phrase where the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words Some of the most important ways to learn English idioms. You can also access hundreds of visual idioms, themed idioms and funny idioms on List of idioms and Phrases.