Example: We took it as read that he was a spy; Let's
take it as a read that he
was the first to invent this method.
Take the bull by the horns
Meaning: To confidently deal with a dangerous or difficult situation.
Example: I know that you
are a very empathetic person, but it's time to take
the bull by the horns and fire inefficient employees.
Tall order
Meaning: A request or task that is extremely difficult to complete.
Example: Completing this
task on time was a tall order, but we did it;
Spending more time with kids is a tall order for busy parents.
Thank your lucky stars
Meaning: To be extremely grateful.
Example: You should thank your lucky stars that you managed to survive
the accident.
That’s one way of putting it
Meaning: To emphasize that someone said something completely different
from the intended meaning of their words (mostly in a sarcastic or flirty
manner).
Dialogue example:
Speaker A: You look really hot!
Speaker B: Well, that's one way of putting it.
The jury is still out
Meaning: To emphasize that something has not yet been decided/answered.
Example: The jury is still out on whether red wine can be good for you.
The lion’s share
Meaning: Bigger half; largest part.
Example: I spend the lion's share of my salary on rent.
The mists of time/history
Meaning: To emphasize that something happened
so long ago that you
barely remember it.
Example: The answer is lost in the mists of time;
The origins of this phrase
are lost in the mists of history/time.
The more the merrier
Meaning: To emphasize that more people will
make the event or activity
more enjoyable.
Dialogue example:
Speaker A: Can I bring my brother to your birthday party?
Speaker B: Sure, the more the merrier!
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