escape the bear and fall to the lion Idiom, Proverb
feel like a million dollars
feel wonderful I feel like a million dollars today so I think that I will go for a walk.
feel like a million dollars/bucks
feel wonderful Although I have been sick for a few weeks I feel like a million dollars today.
hundred/thousand/million and one
very/too many I can think of a hundred and one reasons why the new employee is not capable of doing his job.
look like a million dollars
look well and prosperous, appear healthy and happy He was looking like a million dollars when I saw him at the party last weekend.
one in a million
a great or unique person He is one of the finest coaches in the world and is definitely one in a million.
thanks a million
thanks very much, thanks a lot Thanks a million for all you've done for us. We do appreciate it.
the lion's share
the largest part, the biggest piece Thanks to the mothers for doing the lion's share of the work.
feel like a million
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛 He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
feel like a million (dollars)
be in the best of health and spirits精神旺盛 He had a headache yesterday but feels like a million dollars today.他昨天还头痛,但今天却感到精神很好。
lion's share
Idiom(s): lion's share (of sth)
Theme: PORTION
the larger share of something. • The elder boy always takes the lions share of the food. • Jim was supposed to divide the cake in two equal pieces but he took the lions share.
escape the buck and abatement to the lion
To abstain a alarming or ambiguous situation, alone to end up in a worse one later. A: "After I swerved to abstain hitting a pedestrian, I anguish up in advancing traffic, and my car was totaled." B: "That's awful. You able the buck and fell to the lion."Learn more: and, bear, escape, fall, lionLearn more:
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