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Idiomatic expressions with meanings. BPL-ESL May 9, 2014. A picture is worth a thousand words means a picture tells a story just as well as a large amount of descriptive text. It is raining cats and dogs means it is raining very heavily. He’s like a fish out of water
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Idiomatic expressions with meanings BPL-ESL May 9, 2014
A picture is worth a thousand words • means a picture tells a story just as well as a large amount of descriptive text.
It is raining cats and dogs • means it is raining very heavily.
He’s like a fish out of water • means he appears to be completely out of place; very awkward.
She was caught red-handed • means she was seen doing something illegal.
My lips are sealed • means you will not talk about something.
She has a sweet tooth • means she has a desire to eat many sweet foods – especially candy and pastries.
The long arm of the law • means the police or law officials.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush • means it is better to keep what you have than to risk it by trying to get something better.
She has butterflies in her stomach • means she feels very nervous.
A little bird told me…. • is a way of indicating that you do not want to reveal who told you something.
He drinks like a fish • means he drinks alcohol excessively.
She is like a fish to water • means something you can do well. You are natural at doing something, just like water is a natural habitat for a fish.