American Idioms and Expressions

As Blind As A Bat Idiom

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as blind as a bat
What does as blind as a bat mean?
blindThe man is as blind as a bat and cannot see more than a small distance ahead.
as blind as a bat
What does as blind as a bat mean?
blind, unable to seeThe man was as blind as a bat and he could not see anything at all.
as blind as a bat
What does as blind as a bat mean?
blind The man is as blind as a bat and cannot see more than a small distance ahead.

as blind as a bat
What does as blind as a bat mean?
blind, unable to see The man is as blind as a bat and he cannot see anything.


Some Random Idioms
hose
What does "hose" mean?
cheat, lie, or deceive somebody
solid as a rock
What does "solid as a rock" mean?
very solid/dependableThe small bank in our city is as solid as a rock and is a very stabe organization.
one's feet are on the ground
What does "one's feet are on the ground" mean?
one has sensible ideas My father is a good man and always has his feet on the ground.

get worked up about/over (something)
What does "get worked up about/over (something)" mean?
to get excited or angry about somethingMy friend always gets worked up about his problems at work.
Roll your eyes
What does "Roll your eyes" mean?
If you roll your eyes, you show with your eyes that you don't believe someone or aren't interested in what they're saying.
put (someone) in the picture
What does "put (someone) in the picture" mean?
to tell someone what the situation isThe supervisor has finally decided to put me in the picture about the new policy at work.
Crème de la crème
What does "Crème de la crème" mean?
The crème de la crème is the very best of something.
know what's what
What does "know what's what" mean?
know the facts about somethingIt was difficult to determine what's what with the man's problem.
measure up to (someone or something)
What does "measure up to (someone or something)" mean?
be equal to someone or something, be of the same quality as someone or somethingThe new accounting manager does not measure up to the previous accounting manager.
hit the books
What does "hit the books" mean?
begin to study hardAfter playing all weekend I had to hit the books on Sunday evening.
a match made in heaven
What does "a match made in heaven" mean?
a couple who get along perfectly a couple who get along perfectlyWhen the two people finally got together it was a match made in heaven and everyone thought that they would stay together forever.

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