Melody
Idioms of Weather Hi everybody, Would you please tell me any idioms of weather in English? I need them for my next session of English class. Thanks and waiting Melody
19. Apr. 2014 18:00
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Wow, we have a lot on internet, you could read it here: http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/cat/4.html However here is the most common idioms about weather that I know. - Feeling under the weather. It means you are feeling sick. - a cloud on the horizon. When you see a cloud on the horizon, it means you see something bad, of difficulty is coming. A problem is predicted or likely to arise in the future. -On cloud nine. You are on could nine, it means you are very happy because something fortunate happened. -Come rain or shine. It means a person will do something whatever the circumstance. For ex: I'm gonna study English come rain or shine. -Fair-weather friend: It means some one who acts as a friend when times are good, and not there when you are in trouble -The lull before the storm. The unnatural calm before a difficult time or violent activity - Chasing rainbows. When you trying to get something that you are never obtain. When a person tries to get something she/he can never obtain. -Raining cats and dogs. Extremely heavy rainfall. for ex: Our trip was canceled because it was raining cats and dogs.
19. April 2014
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