Tag: Language and Expressions

idioms

A scaredy-cat

The idiom “a scaredy-cat” refers to a person who gets easily frightened or is overly timid. It describes someone who often feels fearful or anxious in situations where such feelings may not be justified. In other words, it’s a playful way to label someone as cowardly or lacking in bravery. These are some examples for […]

idioms

A lemon

The idiom “a lemon” refers to a product, especially a vehicle, that is found to be defective or unsatisfactory after purchase. It can also describe anything that fails to meet expectations or is deemed worthless. For example, if someone buys a car that continually has mechanical issues, they might call it “a lemon.” These are […]

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