Click on each letter of the alphabet to get the list of the idioms with an explanation of each.
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List of Idioms beginning with A
A big cheese- an important or a powerful person in a group or family
A bird's eye view- a view from a very high place which allows you to see a large area
A bone of contention- something that people argue for a long time
A cock and a bull story- a story or an explanation which is obviously not true
At the crack of the dawn- very early in morning
A cuckoo in the nest- someone in a group of people but not liked by them
A litmus test- a method which clearly proves something
As the crow flies- measuring distance between two places in a straight line
A dead letter- an argument or law not followed by anyone
At the drop of the hat- u do something easily and without any preparation
An early bird- someone who gets early in the morning
An educated guess- a guess which was likely to get corrected
At the eleventh hour- be too late
A queer fish- a strange person
A wakeup call- an event done to warn someone
A worm's eye view- having very little knowledge about something
A witch hunt- an attempt to find and punish those who have options that are believed to be dangerous
At the heels of- to follow someone
A dish fit for Gods- something of very high quality
A game of two equal halves- a sudden change in circumstances
Afraid of one's own shadow- to become easily frightened
Against the clock- to be in a hurry to do something before a particular time
Air one's dirty laundry- to make public something embarrassing that should be kept secret
All systems go-everything is ready
An arm and a leg- a large amount of money
Appear out of now here- to appear suddenly without warning
Apple of someone's eye- someone loved very much
Ask for the moon- to ask for too much
Asleep at the switch- not to be alert on opportunity
At sixes and sevens- to be lost and bewildered
At someone's beck and call- to be always ready to serve
At the bottom of the ladder- at the lowest level
A house of cards- a poor plan
At an arm's length- to keep at a distance
At sixes and sevens- in disorder
A boon in disguise- a benefit in loss
A bull in a China shop- an awkward person
A red letter day- an important day
A nine days wonder- pleasure for a short time
A bit under the weather- falling ill
Click on each letter of the alphabet to get the list of the idioms with an explanation of each.
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