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1. At sixes and sevens:Home ruler, who were all at sixes and sevens among themselves
agreed only upon the one thing and that was the freedom of India.
2. All in all:The Head clerk is all in all in this office.
3. All the same:It is all the same to me whether the pull over is home-made or bazaarmade.
4. At large:The culprits are still at large.
5. By fits and starts:He works by fits and starts and does not apply him steadily.
6. Black sheep:We should be aware of the black sheep in our society.
7. A bone of contention:This property is a bone of contention between the two brothers.
8. To break the ice:We all wanted to talk on this subject by no one willing to break the
ice.
9. A burning question:Kashmir is a burning question of the day.
10. To back out:He promised to help me but backed out at the eleventh hour.
11. To beat about the bush:Stop beating about the bush; say exactly what you mean.
12. Bed of roses:A military life is not bed of roses.
13. In cold blood:He murdered the merchant in cold blood.
14. To fall to the ground:The theory has fallen to the ground.
15. Go hand in hand:Diligence and prosperity go hand in hand.
16. Leave no stone unturned:Shah Faisal left no stone unturned to bring about unity in
the Islamic world.
17. Live from hand to mouth:Our middle class people live generally from hand to
mouth.
18. Look down upon:He is so proud of his promotion that he looks down upon all his
former friends.
19. At a loss:He is never at a loss for an appropriate word.
20. To pay back in the same coin:If a person rude towards you, it does not mean that
you should pay him in the same coin.
21. To keep pace with:Agriculture in the states has kept pace with manufacture, but it
has far out stepped commerce.
22. Red tape:Flourence Nightingale was a sworn enemy of red tape.
23. To speak volumes:The murders spoke volumes about political conditions before
Indian elections.
24. Up to the mark:You don’t look quite up to the mark today.
25. To get into hot water:Do not quarrel with your officers or you will soon get into hot
water.
26. Time and again:Time and again proverbs come to be true.
27. Cut off:The supplies were cut off from the soldier due to snow fall.
28. Run against:Zuhair Akram Nadeem was running against Dr. Farooq Sattar in the
elections 89.
29. To turn over a new leaf:The teacher pardoned the boy on the condition that he
promised to turn over a new leaf in future.
30. To nip in the bud:The plot to overthrow the Government was detected and nipped in
the bud.
31. To feel like a fish out of water:Being the only educated person in that village, I felt
like a fish out of water.
32. To shed crocodile terars:Don’t be deceived by the beggar’s crying. They are only
crocodile’s tears.
33. Lion share:The stronger person generally gets the lions share of the property.
34. To cry over spilt milk:The damage has been done but instead of crying over spilt
milk do something to repair it.
35. It is high time:The exams begin next month so it is high time to study seriously.
36. To save something for the rainy day:He wasted his savings and has kept nothing for
the rainy day.
37. With a high hand:He is the most unpopular because he decides matters with a high
hand.
38. Day in and day out:I have been warning you day in and day out.
39. To make the most of:He let me use his bicycle for a week and I am going to make
the most of it.
40. To make the fun of:We should not make fun of handicaps.
41. To make room for:They made room for more guests as all seats were full.
42. To go through:He went through the whole book within a week.
43. In all:He got 782 marks in all.
44. All alone:Yesterday night she was all alone in her house.
45. To put into practice:The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) put into practice what he preaches.
46. A wild goose chase:The robbers fled away and the police gave them a wild goose
chase.
47. To end in smoke:All his efforts ended in smoke because they were not made
sincerely.
48. With flying colours:If you work hard you will pass your examination with flying
colours.
49. Odds and ends:The shopkeeper does not sell any particular article, but deals in odds
and ends.
50. Under one’s nose:The police were on the look out for the culprit who was hiding
under their nose.
51. To poke one’s nose into:One should not poke one’s nose into others affairs.
52. To kick up a row:It is useless kicking up a row when the matters can be decided
peacefully.
53. To wind up:He is winding up his business in the city, as he going abroad.
54. In black and white:I want your statement in black and white.
55. A red letter day:14th August is a red letter day in the history of Pakistan.
56. To run into:Last night my friend ran into a cheat who deprived him of his brief case
by changing it with an empty one.
57. To bring to light:A number of facts were brought to light by the Prime Minister in
the recent Press Conference.
58. At the eleventh hour:The president postponed his meeting with the journalists due to
visit of the French delegation at the eleventh hour.
59. To come across:In the wedding party, she come across he two very close friends of
the University life.
60. To give up:The doctor has strictly advised him to give up drinking and smoking for
the sake of his life.
61. To call a spade, a spade:Islam teaches us to call a spade, a spade even before a cruel
ruler.
62. To look after:All the parents have to look after their children during the early period
of the school life.
63. To break up:The two partners have decided to break up the partnership and divide
the assets equally.
64. To get rid of:Pakistan must get rid of that type of foreign aid, which puts on her,
undue political pressure.
65. At a stretch:Saeed Anwer played an aggressive inning and continued to score runs at
a stretch.
66. To give in:Imran Khan and Miandad were real fighters and they would never give in
till the last ball.
67. To let down:The rich feel proud of their wealth and usually let down the poor.
68. Once in a blue moon:I am not so fond of movies and watch some fine art movie
once in a blue moon.
69. To fall out:A short tempered football player fell out with his opponents and got
wounded.
70. To call on:The winners of 1994 World Cup called on the President, with their
captain.
71. To call off:The University students finally decided to call off the strike as their
demands were accepted.
72. To bring home to:Rizwan brought home to her all the important aspects of the
matter.
73. To get over:The Indian Government made all possible efforts to get over the
epidemic of plague.
74. To get across:The news of Mr. Eddhi’s self-exile got across the country within no
time.
75. To make up for:The Government and people of Iraq are working day and night to
make up the loss caused by the Gulf war.
76. To make off:The robbers made off through the back door just as the security guard
started firing into air.
77. To bring out:The telephone Corporation has brought a decent Directory in three
volumes.
78. To bring up:Abraham Lincoln was brought up by his parents in a state of very
limited financial resources.
79. To take off:The Hajj flight will take off every morning during the next couple of
weeks.
80. To take place:The wedding of my cousin will take place in the first week of
November, next.
81. To keep up:Our cricket team must go through an extensive training and practice
session to keep up their position in the next world cup.
82. To stir up:The statement given by Mr. Abdul Sattar Eddhi caused great stir up in the
political circles.
83. To go off:While the police man was cleaning his rifle, it suddenly went off because it
was loaded.
84. To let off:Finally, the defaulter was let off by the civil authorities in view of his
undertaking to abide by the rules in future.
85. To beg for:The Quaid-e-Azam begged for peace and friendship with his former
enemies, the Congress leaders.
86. To furnish with:The chief justice was furnished with all the documentary proofs
against the accused.
87. To look for:After the panic had subsided, people started looking for their misplaced
baggage.
88. To run after:According to Einstein, ordinary people run after ordinary objects such
as property and luxury.
89. To turn down:The secretary was taking down the main points to prepare a summary
of the Seminar on pollution.
90. To watch over:Sensible parents make it a point to watch over the outdoor activities
of their growing up children.
91. To bank on:Never bank on a fair weather friend because he will certainly cheat you.
92. To blow hot and cold:It is part of his nature to blow hot and cold as he favours this
political party today the other party tomorrow.
93. To break the news:It was really very hard to break the shocking news of her
husband’s accidental death to her.
94. To call names:He is such loose tempered man that he often begins to call names to
his neighbours.
95. To turn the tables:The pace attack by Wasim Akram and Waqar turned the tables
against India and our cricket team got victory.
96. To hold water:The judge will give a favourable verdict only when you lawyer’s
arguments hold water.
97. To face the music:Those who are responsible for terrorism in the city must face the
music and be dealt with.
98. To be under the cloud:These days, the opposition leaders are under a cloud and
being tortured by the Government.
99. By hook or by crook:The corrupt politicians try to win in every general election by
hook or by crook.
100. To run short of:These days most areas in Karachi are running short of water
supply.

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Important idioms for css and pms

  • 1. Idioms & Phrases and Sentences 1. At sixes and sevens:Home ruler, who were all at sixes and sevens among themselves agreed only upon the one thing and that was the freedom of India. 2. All in all:The Head clerk is all in all in this office. 3. All the same:It is all the same to me whether the pull over is home-made or bazaarmade. 4. At large:The culprits are still at large. 5. By fits and starts:He works by fits and starts and does not apply him steadily. 6. Black sheep:We should be aware of the black sheep in our society. 7. A bone of contention:This property is a bone of contention between the two brothers. 8. To break the ice:We all wanted to talk on this subject by no one willing to break the ice. 9. A burning question:Kashmir is a burning question of the day. 10. To back out:He promised to help me but backed out at the eleventh hour. 11. To beat about the bush:Stop beating about the bush; say exactly what you mean. 12. Bed of roses:A military life is not bed of roses. 13. In cold blood:He murdered the merchant in cold blood. 14. To fall to the ground:The theory has fallen to the ground. 15. Go hand in hand:Diligence and prosperity go hand in hand. 16. Leave no stone unturned:Shah Faisal left no stone unturned to bring about unity in the Islamic world. 17. Live from hand to mouth:Our middle class people live generally from hand to mouth. 18. Look down upon:He is so proud of his promotion that he looks down upon all his former friends. 19. At a loss:He is never at a loss for an appropriate word. 20. To pay back in the same coin:If a person rude towards you, it does not mean that you should pay him in the same coin. 21. To keep pace with:Agriculture in the states has kept pace with manufacture, but it has far out stepped commerce. 22. Red tape:Flourence Nightingale was a sworn enemy of red tape.
  • 2. 23. To speak volumes:The murders spoke volumes about political conditions before Indian elections. 24. Up to the mark:You don’t look quite up to the mark today. 25. To get into hot water:Do not quarrel with your officers or you will soon get into hot water. 26. Time and again:Time and again proverbs come to be true. 27. Cut off:The supplies were cut off from the soldier due to snow fall. 28. Run against:Zuhair Akram Nadeem was running against Dr. Farooq Sattar in the elections 89. 29. To turn over a new leaf:The teacher pardoned the boy on the condition that he promised to turn over a new leaf in future. 30. To nip in the bud:The plot to overthrow the Government was detected and nipped in the bud. 31. To feel like a fish out of water:Being the only educated person in that village, I felt like a fish out of water. 32. To shed crocodile terars:Don’t be deceived by the beggar’s crying. They are only crocodile’s tears. 33. Lion share:The stronger person generally gets the lions share of the property. 34. To cry over spilt milk:The damage has been done but instead of crying over spilt milk do something to repair it. 35. It is high time:The exams begin next month so it is high time to study seriously. 36. To save something for the rainy day:He wasted his savings and has kept nothing for the rainy day. 37. With a high hand:He is the most unpopular because he decides matters with a high hand. 38. Day in and day out:I have been warning you day in and day out. 39. To make the most of:He let me use his bicycle for a week and I am going to make the most of it. 40. To make the fun of:We should not make fun of handicaps. 41. To make room for:They made room for more guests as all seats were full. 42. To go through:He went through the whole book within a week.
  • 3. 43. In all:He got 782 marks in all. 44. All alone:Yesterday night she was all alone in her house. 45. To put into practice:The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) put into practice what he preaches. 46. A wild goose chase:The robbers fled away and the police gave them a wild goose chase. 47. To end in smoke:All his efforts ended in smoke because they were not made sincerely. 48. With flying colours:If you work hard you will pass your examination with flying colours. 49. Odds and ends:The shopkeeper does not sell any particular article, but deals in odds and ends. 50. Under one’s nose:The police were on the look out for the culprit who was hiding under their nose. 51. To poke one’s nose into:One should not poke one’s nose into others affairs. 52. To kick up a row:It is useless kicking up a row when the matters can be decided peacefully. 53. To wind up:He is winding up his business in the city, as he going abroad. 54. In black and white:I want your statement in black and white. 55. A red letter day:14th August is a red letter day in the history of Pakistan. 56. To run into:Last night my friend ran into a cheat who deprived him of his brief case by changing it with an empty one. 57. To bring to light:A number of facts were brought to light by the Prime Minister in the recent Press Conference. 58. At the eleventh hour:The president postponed his meeting with the journalists due to visit of the French delegation at the eleventh hour. 59. To come across:In the wedding party, she come across he two very close friends of the University life. 60. To give up:The doctor has strictly advised him to give up drinking and smoking for the sake of his life. 61. To call a spade, a spade:Islam teaches us to call a spade, a spade even before a cruel ruler.
  • 4. 62. To look after:All the parents have to look after their children during the early period of the school life. 63. To break up:The two partners have decided to break up the partnership and divide the assets equally. 64. To get rid of:Pakistan must get rid of that type of foreign aid, which puts on her, undue political pressure. 65. At a stretch:Saeed Anwer played an aggressive inning and continued to score runs at a stretch. 66. To give in:Imran Khan and Miandad were real fighters and they would never give in till the last ball. 67. To let down:The rich feel proud of their wealth and usually let down the poor. 68. Once in a blue moon:I am not so fond of movies and watch some fine art movie once in a blue moon. 69. To fall out:A short tempered football player fell out with his opponents and got wounded. 70. To call on:The winners of 1994 World Cup called on the President, with their captain. 71. To call off:The University students finally decided to call off the strike as their demands were accepted. 72. To bring home to:Rizwan brought home to her all the important aspects of the matter. 73. To get over:The Indian Government made all possible efforts to get over the epidemic of plague. 74. To get across:The news of Mr. Eddhi’s self-exile got across the country within no time. 75. To make up for:The Government and people of Iraq are working day and night to make up the loss caused by the Gulf war. 76. To make off:The robbers made off through the back door just as the security guard started firing into air. 77. To bring out:The telephone Corporation has brought a decent Directory in three volumes.
  • 5. 78. To bring up:Abraham Lincoln was brought up by his parents in a state of very limited financial resources. 79. To take off:The Hajj flight will take off every morning during the next couple of weeks. 80. To take place:The wedding of my cousin will take place in the first week of November, next. 81. To keep up:Our cricket team must go through an extensive training and practice session to keep up their position in the next world cup. 82. To stir up:The statement given by Mr. Abdul Sattar Eddhi caused great stir up in the political circles. 83. To go off:While the police man was cleaning his rifle, it suddenly went off because it was loaded. 84. To let off:Finally, the defaulter was let off by the civil authorities in view of his undertaking to abide by the rules in future. 85. To beg for:The Quaid-e-Azam begged for peace and friendship with his former enemies, the Congress leaders. 86. To furnish with:The chief justice was furnished with all the documentary proofs against the accused. 87. To look for:After the panic had subsided, people started looking for their misplaced baggage. 88. To run after:According to Einstein, ordinary people run after ordinary objects such as property and luxury. 89. To turn down:The secretary was taking down the main points to prepare a summary of the Seminar on pollution. 90. To watch over:Sensible parents make it a point to watch over the outdoor activities of their growing up children. 91. To bank on:Never bank on a fair weather friend because he will certainly cheat you. 92. To blow hot and cold:It is part of his nature to blow hot and cold as he favours this political party today the other party tomorrow. 93. To break the news:It was really very hard to break the shocking news of her husband’s accidental death to her.
  • 6. 94. To call names:He is such loose tempered man that he often begins to call names to his neighbours. 95. To turn the tables:The pace attack by Wasim Akram and Waqar turned the tables against India and our cricket team got victory. 96. To hold water:The judge will give a favourable verdict only when you lawyer’s arguments hold water. 97. To face the music:Those who are responsible for terrorism in the city must face the music and be dealt with. 98. To be under the cloud:These days, the opposition leaders are under a cloud and being tortured by the Government. 99. By hook or by crook:The corrupt politicians try to win in every general election by hook or by crook. 100. To run short of:These days most areas in Karachi are running short of water supply.