Important Idioms And Phrases for ssc gmat banks

Important Idioms And Phrases

 Idioms and common English Phrases important idioms and phrases with meanings
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important idiomsphrases for gmat important idioms and phrases for ssc

Yield to - submit
The policemen yielded very cruel robber to court.

White elephant - an Excessive luxury
Our movie actresses are very white elephants.

Turn one's coat - change parties
Present political leaders always turn one's coat.

Turn out - expel
Our B.C.C.I. turned out Zaheerkhan from Indian Team in England.

Take on - to deceive
It is clear you were taken in by the shop-keeper.

Turn turtle - topsy turvery
The bus turned turtle while going up hill station

Set up - to begin
Nikhil sai has set up a new dubbing theater in Hyderabad.

Seek after - try to find
The policemen must seek after undisciplined persons.

Set free - release
My friends have set free some birds in park.

Swan song - last effort
The movie was the swan song of that Director.

To pull together - to do a thing in co-operation
We must pull together in finishing our work.

Laugh in your sleeve - to be secretly amused at
The assistant of the company laughed in their sleeves at the meeting.

Make out - understand
I am not able to make out the meaning of the story.

Move even and earth - try by all means
The Master move even and earth to explain the lesson.

Lay waste - ravage
My form lay wasted by animals.

know no bounds - be unlimited
Akhil joy knew no bounds when he heard of his results.

Far and wide - extensively
The news was spread far and wide.

Many sided - having many qualities or aspects.
Rahul Gandhi has many sides interests.

To fire with - to fly into passion
Foul languages fires up others. Never use that, be always polite.

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