a lunch, a snack We can grab a bite to eat at the arena. They sell snacks there.
a bone to pick
something to argue about, a matter to discuss "Joe sounded angry when he said, ""I have a bone to pick with you."""
a fart in a windstorm
an act that has no effect, an unimportant event A letter to the editor of a paper is like a fart in a windstorm.
a fine-toothed comb
a careful search, a search for a detail She read the file carefully - went over it with a fine-toothed comb.
a hard row to hoe
a difficult task, many problems A single parent has a hard row to hoe, working day and night.
a hot potato
a situation likely to cause trouble to the person handling it The issue of the non-union workers is a real hot potato that we must deal with.
a hot topic
popular topic, the talk of the town Sex is a hot topic. Sex will get their attention.
a into g
(See ass into gear)
a little bird told me
someone told me, one of your friends told me """How did you know that I play chess?"" ""Oh, a little bird told me."""
a party to that
a person who helps to do something bad Jane said she didn't want to be a party to computer theft.
turn someone's head
Fig. [for adulation or success] to abstract someone; to account addition not to be sensible. Don't let our acclaim about-face your head. You're not perfect! Her successes had angry her head. She was now absolutely arrogant.Learn more: head, turn
To access someone’s mind-set, decidedly so as to accomplish him or her conceited. Seneca had the abstraction (and his translator the phrase) about two thousand years ago (Ad Lucilium): “His arch was angry by too abundant success.”Learn more: turnLearn more:
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