The document lists and defines 12 common idioms or sayings used in everyday English including "Bob's your uncle" meaning everything will be fine, "on cloud nine" to describe being very happy, and "in a nutshell" to summarize something concisely.
The document lists and defines 12 common idioms or sayings used in everyday English including "Bob's your uncle" meaning everything will be fine, "on cloud nine" to describe being very happy, and "in a nutshell" to summarize something concisely.
The document lists and defines 12 common idioms or sayings used in everyday English including "Bob's your uncle" meaning everything will be fine, "on cloud nine" to describe being very happy, and "in a nutshell" to summarize something concisely.
3. "Up the creek without a paddle" - In a difficult situation. 4. "On cloud nine" - Very happy. 5. "Piece of cake" - Something very easy to do. 6. "Bite the bullet" - Face a difficult situation with courage. 7. "Cost an arm and a leg" - Very expensive. 8. "Hit the hay" - Go to bed or go to sleep. 9. "In a nutshell" - Summing up something in a few words. 10. "Not my cup of tea" - Not something one is interested in or good at. 11. “Knock my socks off” – impressed me 12. “Bend over backwards” – tried hard