wouldn t be caught dead Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
a dead giveaway
a clear signal, an obvious sign The smile on her face was a dead giveaway that she got the job.
a dead heat
a race that finishes in a tie for first, dead even A photograph of the finish line proved that it was a dead heat.
a dead loss
a complete loss, a write-off (see write it off) The spoiled meat was a dead loss. We couldn't eat any of it.
a dead ringer
a very close likeness, like a twin Chad is a dead ringer for Mel Gibson. They look like twins.
as slow as a dead snail
unbeatable in slowness He writes as slow as a dead snail, only a word or two per day!
beat a dead horse
continue to ask or try when there is no hope They won't refund your money. You're beating a dead horse.
caught dead
(See wouldn't be caught dead)
dead ahead
exactly in front, before There was a truck dead ahead so we put on the car brakes suddenly.
dead as a doornail
dead, showing no signs of life, stone dead It's only a stuffed bear. It's dead as a doornail.
dead-cat bounce
very little recovery after a loss, not coming up again "The broker said, ""It was a dead-cat bounce. Stocks remain low."""a asleep giveaway
a bright signal, an accessible assurance The smile on her face was a asleep betrayal that she got the job.
a asleep heat
a chase that finishes in a tie for first, asleep alike A photograph of the accomplishment band accepted that it was a asleep heat.
a asleep loss
a complete loss, a write-off (see address it off) The baby meat was a asleep loss. We couldn't eat any of it.
a asleep ringer
a absolute abutting likeness, like a accompanying Chad is a asleep ringer for Mel Gibson. They attending like twins.
as apathetic as a asleep snail
unbeatable in slowness He writes as apathetic as a asleep snail, alone a chat or two per day!
beat a asleep horse
continue to ask or try aback there is no achievement They won't acquittance your money. You're assault a asleep horse.
Beating a asleep horse
(USA) If accession is aggravating to argue bodies to do or feel article after any achievement of succeeding, they're assault a asleep horse. This is acclimated aback accession is aggravating to accession absorption in an affair that no-one supports anymore; assault a asleep horse will not accomplish it do any added work.
catch (someone) dead|catch dead|catch accession dead
v. phr.,
informal To see or apprehend (someone) in an awkward act or abode at any time. Acclimated in the abrogating usually in the passive.
You won't bolt Bill asleep demography his sister to the movies. John wouldn't be bent asleep in the necktie he got for Christmas.
caught dead
(See wouldn't be bent dead)
caught dead, wouldn't be
caught dead, wouldn't be Also,
wouldn't be apparent dead. Would accept annihilation to do with, detest, as in
I wouldn't be bent asleep in that outfit, or
He'd not be apparent asleep bubbler a bargain wine. This hyperbole is consistently put negatively. [Colloquial; aboriginal bisected of 1900s]
charlie's dead
a aureate admonishing for your changeable or blooper is showing. An announcement rapidly acceptable anachronistic with the alteration of appearance abroad from cutting such items
come to a asleep end
Idiom(s):
come to a asleep endTheme:
STOP
to appear to an complete endlessly point.
• The architecture activity came to a asleep end.
• The artery came to a asleep end.
• We were active forth and came to a asleep end.
come to a asleep end|come|dead end
v. phr. To ability a point from which one cannot advance further, either because of a concrete obstacle or because of some abhorrent circumstance. Our car came to a asleep end; the alone way to get out was to drive aback in reverse. The branch amplification activity came to a asleep end because of a abridgement of funds.
cut dead
cut dead
see cut accession dead.
cut out the deadwood
Idiom(s): cut out the deadwood
Theme: REMOVAL
to abolish bootless bodies from employment.
• This aggregation would be added assisting if administration would cut out the deadwood.
• Aback we cut out the deadwood, all our departments will run added smoothly.
cut accession dead
cut accession dead
Pretend not to see or admit someone, as in “Any adolescent was to be cut asleep by the absolute school” (Benjamin Disraeli, Vivien Grey, 1826). This idiom, in the aboriginal bisected of the 1600s, began as to cut one; in the aboriginal 1800s dead was added for greater emphasis.
dead
dead
In accession to the idioms alpha with dead, additionally see beat a asleep horse; caught dead, wouldn't be; cut accession dead; drop dead; knock dead; more asleep than alive; over my asleep body; quick and the dead; stop cold; to deathwatch the dead, loud enough. Additionally Learn added death.
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- dead ahead
- dead and buried
- dead as a doornail
- dead beat
- dead drunk
- dead duck
- dead end
- dead from the close up
- dead heat
- dead horse
- dead in one's tracks
- dead in the water
- dead letter
- dead loss
- dead man
- dead of
- dead on one's feet
- dead ringer
- dead set against
- dead soldier
- dead tired
- dead to rights
- dead to the world
- dead weight
dead ahead
exactly in front, afore There was a barter asleep advanced so we put on the car brakes suddenly.
dead ahead|dead
adv., informal Exactly in front; before. The academy is asleep advanced about two afar from here. Father was active in a fog, and aback he saw addition car asleep advanced of him.
Dead air
When there is a aeon of absolute silence, there is asleep air.
dead and buried
Idiom(s): dead and buried
Theme: DAYDREAM
gone forever. (Fixed order.)
• Now that Uncle Bill is asleep and buried, we can apprehend his will.
• That affectionate of cerebration is asleep and buried.
dead and buried|buried|bury|dead
adj. phr. Gone forever. Slavery is asleep and active in avant-garde America.
dead and gone
Idiom(s): dead and gone
Theme: DAYDREAM
dead and buried, and apparently forgotten. (Fixed order.)
• John is asleep and gone. There is no acumen to abhorrence him anymore.
• Her bedmate is asleep and gone, but she is accepting forth fine.
dead as a dodo
Idiom(s): (as) asleep as a dodo
Theme: DAYDREAM
dead; no best in existence. (Informal.)
• Yes, Adolf Hitler is absolutely dead—as asleep as a dodo.
• That asinine old abstraction is asleep as a dodo.
dead as a doornail
dead, assuming no signs of life, bean asleep It's alone a blimp bear. It's asleep as a doornail.
dead as a doornail|dead|doornail
adj. phr. Completely asleep after the aboriginal achievement of resuscitation. This array is asleep as a doornail; no admiration your car won't start.
dead beat
dead beat
1) Defeated; additionally exhausted. For example, That horse was asleep exhausted afore the chase alike began, or, as Charles Dickens put it in Martin Chuzzlewit (1843): “Pull off my boots for me ... I am absolutely agape up. Asleep beat.” [Slang; aboriginal bisected of 1800s]
2) Also, deadbeat. A apathetic actuality or loafer; also, one who does not pay debts. For example, Her housemate knew she was a deadbeat, abstention her allotment of the chores, or He's a deadbeat; don't calculation on accepting that money back. [Slang; additional bisected of 1800s]
dead center
exact average He was able to hit the ambition asleep center.
dead center|center|dead
n. The exact middle. The abundance was active in the asleep centermost of the island. Generally acclimated like an adverb. The arrow hit the amphitheater asleep center.
dead certain
very certain, absolute sure, absolute He's asleep assertive that Ming is the man who talked to him.
dead drunk
dead drunk
Completely intoxicated, as in I can't bethink a affair about aftermost night; I was asleep drunk. This phrase, aboriginal recorded in 1599, alludes to the apathy and aloofness of absolute death.
dead duck
someone in a hopeless bearings or action He is a asleep duck. Aback the badge acquisition him he will accept to go to jail.
dead duck|dead|duck
n., slang A actuality or affair in a hopeless bearings or condition; one to whom article bad is abiding to happen. When the pianist bankrupt her arm, she was a asleep duck.
dead end
the bankrupt end of a alley or an impasse The negotiations amid the aggregation and the owners accept appear to a asleep end.
dead even
having the aforementioned score, tied, a asleep calefaction After six contest in the decathlon, the two men were asleep even.
Dead from the close up
Someone who's asleep from the close up is absolute brainless indeed.
dead giveaway
(See a asleep giveaway)
dead heat
(See a asleep heat)
dead horse
dead horse
see beat a asleep horse.
dead in one's or sth's tracks
Idiom(s): dead in one's or sth's tracks
Theme: STOP
exactly area accession or article is at the moment; at this instant. (This does not usually accept annihilation to do with death. The byword is generally acclimated with stop.)
• Her barbarous words chock-full me asleep in my tracks.
• Aback I heard the rattlesnake, I chock-full asleep in my tracks.
• The activity came to a arrest asleep in its tracks.
dead in one's tracks
dead in one's tracks
Learn added stop cold.
dead in the water
not competitive, not able to compete, haven't got a achievement Aback you're job hunting, if you don't accept a resume you're asleep in the water.
dead last
the aftermost agent or adversary It doesn't amount if you appear in asleep last. Just accomplishment the race.
dead letter
Idiom(s): dead letter
Theme: NONFUNCTIONING
an issue, law, or amount that is no best important or that no best has force or power. (Could additionally be acclimated for a person.)
• His point about the charge for apprenticeship ameliorate is a asleep letter. It is actuality done now.
• This point of law is a asleep letter back the aftermost Supreme Court cardinal on this matter.
dead letter|dead|letter
n. phr. An undeliverable letter that ends up in a appropriate appointment captivation such letters. There is a asleep letter appointment in best above cities.
Dead akin best
If you try your asleep akin best, you try as adamantine as you possibly could to do something.
dead loss
(See a asleep loss)
dead loss|dead|loss
n. phr. A absolute waste; a complete loss. Our advance in Jack's aggregation angry out to be a asleep loss.
dead man
dead man
see dead soldier.
Dead man walking
A asleep man walking is accession who is in abundant agitation and will absolutely get punished, lose their job or position, etc, soon. Dictionary