inviting a fight, asking for it The new kid was cruisin' for a bruisin' - insulting everybody.
pay a visit
go to visit someone, drop over I must pay her a visit. I want to see her before we move.
pushing up daisies
dead and buried in a graveyard, deep six Old Tom's pushin' up daisies. He died a long time ago.
raisins
old folks, seniors Let's invite the raisins to our concert. They're a great audience.
tunnel vision
looking straight ahead, not seeing other directions Our president has tunnel vision. He believes in only one plan.
visit a spell
visit for awhile, set a spell Well hello, Charlie. Come in and visit a spell.
Flavavision
the glasses of PE's Flavor
pay a visit to
call on 访问 I paid a visit to Mr.and Mrs.Smith yesterday afternoon.昨天下午我去拜访了史密斯夫妇。
eleventh-hour decision
Idiom(s): eleventh-hour decision
Theme: DECISION
a decision made at the last possible minute. • Eleventh hour decisions are seldom satisfactory. • The president's eleventh-hour decision was made in a great hurry, but it turned out to be correct.
A rising tide lifts all boats.
Describes something that will be helpful to all.
A rising tide lifts all boats
This idiom, coined by John F Kennedy, describes the idea that when an economy is performing well, all people will benefit from it.
Abide by a decision
If you abide by a decision, you accept it and comply with it, even though you might disagree with it.
Pushing up the daisies
If someone is said to be pushing up the daisies, they are dead.
Turn up one's toes to the daisies
If someone has turned up their toes to the daisies, it means that the person died.
flying visit|fly|flying|visit
n. phr. A visit of very short duration. Tom came to New York for only a flying visit. We had hardly eaten lunch when he had to leave.
push up daisies|daisies|daisy|push|push up
v. phr., slang To be dead and buried. I'll be around when you're pushing up daisies.Don't play with guns or you may push up the daisies.
visiting nurse|nurse|visiting
n. A nurse who goes from home to home taking care of sick people or giving help with other health problems. After John returned home from the hospital, the visiting nurse came each day to change his bandages.
invisible
invisible the Invisible 1) God 2) the unseen world
push up daisies
push up daisies Be dead and buried, as in There is a cemetery full of heroes pushing up daisies. This slangy expression, alluding to flowers growing over a grave, was first recorded about 1918, in one of Wilfred Owen's poems about World War I.
uncircumcision
uncircumcision the uncircumcision Bible the gentiles
An ISI 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 ISI, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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