Meaning:
aeonium haworthii
n.
perennial subshrub of Tenerife having leaves in rosettes resembling pinwheels
wor Idiom, Proverb
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
having one is better than seeing many When searching for a better job, remember A bird in the hand... .
a double-edged sword
a device that can help you and hurt you Truth is a double-edged sword. It can imprison me or set me free.
a man of few words
"a man who says little; who uses few words" Chung is a man of few words, but when he speaks, people listen.
a picture is worth a thousand words
a picture is easier to understand than a report or essay Instead of more talk, I'll draw thousand words a diagram. A picture is worth a thousand words.
a play on words
a pun, a word or phrase that has two meanings When a man says he'll give you a ring, it may be a play on words.
a way with words
natural ability to speak, the gift of the gab Ask Viv to write the speech. She has a way with words.
a word to the wise is sufficient
a wise person understands when he hears a key word I can't discuss the plan, but a word to the wise is sufficient: progress.
a wordsmith
a person who works with words, a writer or author Ask Jan if it's colour or color. She's a wordsmith.
actions speak louder than words
people judge by actions more than words, practice what you preach Parents should remember that actions speak louder than words. Kids imitate their parents.
all in a day's work
not extra work, just part of my duties "She said, ""Thanks for the help."" ""All in a day's work,"" he replied."
all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
do not work too long, take time for recreation, take time to smell... When I picked up my overtime cheque, Karen reminded me that All work and no play... .
an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
prevent a problem so you don't have to solve it, a stitch in time... Forest fires deserve an ounce of prevention: public education in campfire safety.
any word
any phone calls or letters, any reply Any word from Dale? He should have called us by now.
at a loss for words
unable to think of a reply or something to say When he asked why I wanted the vase, I was at a loss for words.
bark is worse than his bite
"he sounds angry but he is not; do not be afraid of him" Baxter sounds mad, but his bark is worse than his bite.
bark is worse than one
someone isn
best of both worlds
(See the best of both worlds)
bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
one shouldn
blue-collar worker
someone who works at a trade, e.g., a plumber The blue-collar workers will vote for Ed. He's a tradesman.
book worm
one who reads a lot, geek Sarah is quite a book worm. She loves to read history books.
buzz word
new word or expression, the latest jargon Internet, Zero Tolerance - these are buzz words of the 1990s.
by word of mouth
by one person speaking to another, person to person, through the grapevine News of his birth traveled by word of mouth. Soon everyone knew that Mary had a baby boy.
can of worms
complex problem or complicated situation It opened up a large can of worms when the company decided to talk about the union contract.
dead to the world
fast asleep The little boy was dead to the world when his father took him out of the car.
dirty work
unpleasant tasks, difficult work I do the dirty work - fight for the puck - and he scores the goals.
doesn't mince words
does not say nice words when complaining, call a spade a spade When Greta is angry she doesn't mince words. She tells you what is bothering her.
double-edged sword
(See a double-edged sword)
early bird catches the worm
a person who gets up early in the morning has the best chance of success Let
eat your words
regret what you said, admit you were wrong He told me the answer, and I had to eat my words. I was wrong.
F-word
(See the F-word)
fall on your sword
quit, resign, pull the pin I know I caused the problem, but I won't fall on my sword. They'll have to fire me.
famous last words
a prediction that is false - the opposite happens, twist of fate """We don't need a spare tire. We never have flat tires on this car."" ""Sure. Famous last words!"""
fancy footwork
neat maneuvers, clever moves You did some fancy footwork to answer their questions. Bravo!
feel on top of the world
feel very healthy I have been feeling on top of the world since I quit my job.
for all one is worth
as hard as one can I will try for all I am worth to help you get the job at the supermarket.
for all the world
for anything, for any price For all the world I do not know what he is trying to tell me with the notes that he writes.
for better or worse
depending on how one looks at the matter, with good or bad effects For better or worse he has decided to quit his job and go to live in Brazil.
for the world
under any conditions I would not want to sell my car for the world.
four-letter word
bad word, profanity: damn, hell, shit etc. He gave a good speech, but he used a lot of four-letter words.
from the word go
from the beginning, from the start You knew I worked for the KGB. You knew it from the word go.
get a word in
find a chance to say something when others are talking The customer couldn
get a word in edgewise
manage to break into a conversation I couldn
get the word out
tell the message, spread the word The easiest way for us to get the word out is on the Internet.
get the worst of
be defeated or beaten, suffer most He got the worst of the deal when the salesman sold him the used car.
get worked up
feel upset, become angry He gets worked up about unions. He hates protests and strikes.
go from bad to worse
get worse, deteriorate Things are going from bad to worse in the company.
hang on every word
listen carefully to every word that is said When Mr. Frye spoke, we would hang on every word. We listened.
have a word with
converse briefly I will have a word with him before he goes home tonight.
have a word with you
talk to you, discuss with you "As I left the room, Mr. Lee said, ""May I have a word with you?"""
have my work cut out
"have a difficult task to do; a problem I must solve" Our goal is to win the cup, so we have our work cut out for us.
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