100 Travel & Adventure idioms and Their Meanings (with Examples)
Hit the road – Start a journey. Example: We packed our bags and hit the road early in the morning. […]
Hit the road – Start a journey. Example: We packed our bags and hit the road early in the morning. […]
Tie the knot – Get married. Example: They decided to tie the knot next summer. Fall head over heels –
Break the bank – Spend all your money. Example: That vacation would break the bank. Cash cow – A profitable
Break a leg – Good luck. Example: You’re going on stage? Break a leg! Cost an arm and a leg
Under the weather – Feeling sick. Example: I couldn’t go to work because I was under the weather. Weather the
Out of the blue – Something unexpected. Example: His resignation came out of the blue. Green with envy – Very
A piece of cake – Something very easy. Example: The test was a piece of cake for me. Spill the
The lion’s share – The largest part. Example: John took the lion’s share of the profit after the deal. Let
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