Significato:
abidingly
ə'baɪdɪŋadv. per sempre, in eterno, costantemente
gl Idioma
a fleeting glance
a very brief look, a quick glance A fleeting glance from Marilyn would make his heart beat wildly.
a gaggle of geese
a flock of geese, a bunch of geese A gaggle of geese met us as we drove into the farmyard.
a glow on
slightly drunk, tipsy, catch a buzz When Myrna gets a glow on, she likes to dance real close.
at a glance
with one look, a quick look I could see at a glance that the car was unsafe. A wheel was loose.
at first glance
when you first see it, when you notice it At first glance, it looked like a cat - a large cat.
boggle the mind
stop the normal thinking process by being fantastic or incredible, unbelievable It really boggles the mind when you think how quickly the Internet began to have a major impact on people's lives.
boggle your mind
confuse you, make your head spin These numbers boggle my mind. I don't understand them.
catch a glimpse
see for only a second, visible for a brief time I caught a glimpse of Sue at the mall, but she didn't see me.
come unglued
lose control, fall apart If Tina doesn't stop worrying, she'll come unglued.
crawl on my hands and knees over broken glass just
do anything to be closer to her, worship the ground she walks on I'm so in love I'd crawl on my hands and knees over miles of broken glass to see her photo.
dingle you
phone you, call you, give me a ring I'll dingle you when I get back from Chicago.
drop your gloves (hockey)
remove your gloves to fight with your fists Don't drop your gloves in this game. There's no fighting.
eagle eyes
a person who can see details or errors We call him Eagle Eyes because he finds so many lost golf balls.
eyes glaze over
"eyes express disbelief or ""I've heard this before""" When I told him I'd pay the rent next week, his eyes glazed over.
fit like a glove
fit perfectly The new pair of jeans that he bought fit like a glove.
fleeting glance
(See a fleeting glance)
get a wiggle on
hurry up, get going Get a wiggle on. We have to arrive at the party before the other guests arrive.
give me a dingle
phone me, call me, give me a ring Give me a dingle sometime. My number's in the phone book.
glad hand
a friendly handshake, a warm greeting The politician spent the morning glad handing the people at the shopping center.
glad rags
best clothes, dress clothes I'll come to your concert. I'll do my hair and put on my glad rags.
glassy eyed
dazed, not alert When I saw him he was glassy eyed. I think he was drunk.
glitch
fault, problem, snag That printer is full of glitches. It isn't working right.
glom onto
grab, take Don't leave any donuts around, or Bubba will glom onto them.
gloss over
cover faults or errors, cover up Jill won't gloss over your errors. She'll tell you about them.
gloves are off
(See the gloves are off)
glow on
(See a glow on)
glowing terms
(See in glowing terms)
glued to the set
watching TV, interested in a TV show Jack loves sports. He's glued to the set every Saturday.
handle with kid gloves
be very careful handling someone or something He is very sensitive so you have to handle him with kid gloves when you speak to him.
hang out one's shingle
give public notice of the opening of a doctor's office etc The doctor decided to hang up his shingle as soon as he finished medical school.
in glowing terms
with much praise, praise you to the skies (see praise him to the skies) Your manager spoke of you in glowing terms. He praised you.
it's a jungle out there
the world is dangerous, the world is cruel """Why can't I walk home alone?"" ""Because it's a jungle out there."""
jungle mouth
smelly breath, unpleasant smell on the breath Most people have jungle mouth when they wake up, eh.
look at (see) the world through rose-colored glass
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic He always looks at the world through rose-colored glasses and is never able to understand that some people are dishonest.
look at the world through rose-colored glasses
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic I told him not to be so naive and always look at the world through rose-colored glasses.
mind boggling
too many to count, more than you can imagine The potential for profit is mind boggling - too large to believe.
people who live in glass houses should not throw s
do not complain about other people if you are as bad as they are You should not criticize other people so much. Remember, people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw st
people who have faults should not criticize others Perfect people can be critical, but people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
see the world (things) through rose-colored glasse
see only the good things about something, be too optimistic She is a little unrealistic and tends to see the world through rose-colored glasses.
single out
choose one person from a group Why does the priest single me out for extra duties? Why me?
tangle with
fight against, have a fight with I wouldn't want to tangle with Vince. He's strong - and mean!
the gloves are off
the fight is beginning, play hardball The candidates have insulted each other. The gloves are off!
turn ugly
become uncivilized, begin fighting When Buddy insulted Ted's wife, things turned ugly.
ugly duckling
ugly or plain child (who grows up to be pretty) She was really an ugly duckling when she was a child but now she is quite beautiful.
Absofuckinglutely
without doubt
Anglophone
a Canadian whose first language is English; also refers to all Canadians who do not speak French
bojangle
to act crazy and mess up; to make a fool of oneself:"She's straight bojanglin' by trying to get wit' my boy!"
dangle roll
bad shot
fandanglin
to lie or steal
glass dick
a glass pipe for smoking crack
An gl idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with gl, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma gl