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English Idioms and Idiomatic Expressions
Lists of idioms used in everyday conversational English, with their meaning.
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knock (someone) over with a feather

To shock, confuse, or astonish someone to a point of complete bewilderment; throw someone for a loop. More often phrased as "you could have knocked me over with a feather," expressing great bewilderment or surprise.


It really knocked me over with a feather to hear that my ex-wife had already remarried.
I was so taken aback when I found out I'd won the lottery that you could have knocked me over with a feather!

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2021-02-24 04:16:41 a whale of a time

Meaning
If you have a whale of a time, you have a great time and really enjoy yourself.

For example

I went to a karaoke club with my friends last night and we had a whale of a time. It was great!

Janet said she had a whale of a time at the party. I wish I'd gone too now.
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2021-02-23 04:15:04
knick-knack

A trinket or bauble, typically one that is small and ornamental


I loved visiting my grandmother when I was a child and examining all the various knick-knacks she'd collected around the house.
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2021-02-23 04:15:04 bark up the wrong tree

Meaning

If you're barking up the wrong tree, you're looking for something in the wrong place or going about something in the wrong way

For example

The police think the drugs are being brought in by the mafia, but they're barking up the wrong tree. They should be looking much closer to home.

She's barking up the wrong tree if she's interested in Gavin. Doesn't she know he's gay?

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2021-02-22 05:15:03
the knacker's yard

A state of ruin or failure due to having become useless or obsolete. Refers to a slaughterhouse for old or injured horses.

Once a booming industry before the age of the Internet, home video rental has largely ended up in the knacker's yard these days.
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2021-02-22 05:15:03 paint the town red

Meaning

If you paint the town red, you visit bars, nightclubs and other nightspots to have a good time.

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It's Ian's birthday so he's going out with some friends tonight to paint the town red.

Going out and painting the town red is great fun, but you can't do it every night.

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2021-02-21 05:15:03
keep in step with the times

To be, strive to be, or appear to be contemporary, fashionable, and/or relevant in modern times.


There are as many who want the church to maintain its traditional values as there are those who think it must keep in step with the times.
As information becomes more readily available in a digital format, publishers are going to have to change their methods if they want to keep in step with the times.

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