American Idioms and Expressions

Without A Hitch Idiom

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Without a hitch
What does Without a hitch mean?
If something happens without a hitch, nothing at all goes wrong.

Some Random Idioms
to sign on the dotted line
What does "to sign on the dotted line" mean?
to put your signature on a contract or other important documentWe went to the lawyer's office to sign on the dotted line of the contract to start the new business.
happy hour
What does "happy hour" mean?
a time in bars or restaurants when drinks are served at a discountWe stopped at the restaurant during happy hour and had a drink.
as crooked as a dog's hind leg
What does "as crooked as a dog's hind leg" mean?
dishonest The politician is as crooked as a dog's hind leg and nobody trusts him.

blimey
What does "blimey" mean?
wow; oh (used to express surprise or excitement)
Sight to behold
What does "Sight to behold" mean?
If something is a sight to behold, it means that seeing it is in some way special, either spectacularly beautiful or, equally, incredibly ugly or revolting, etc.
big mouth
What does "big mouth" mean?
a person who speaks loudly or says too much (often revealing secrets). She is such a big mouth and can't keep anything to herself.
horse around
What does "horse around" mean?
to play around (in a rough way)The teacher told the children not to horse around while they were getting ready for class.
Fresh from the oven
What does "Fresh from the oven" mean?
If something is fresh from the oven, it is very new.

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