Today's idioms: Straight from the horse's mouth Mean | English With Masters
Today's idioms: Straight from the horse's mouth
Meaning: Get some news directly from the person concerned.
Example: My uncle is planning to take us out to the beach and has told no one about the plan, besides me. So, I have got it straight from the horse's mouth.
Smell a rat
Meaning: To be suspicious or get a feeling that something is wrong.
Example: On observing the thief's actions, the policeman smelt a rat and realised that the thief was lying and up to something foul.
Raining cats and dogs
Meaning: To rain very heavily.
Example: Johnny cannot go out to play today because it is raining cats and dogs.