American Idioms and Expressions

Blaze A Trail In Something Idiom

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blaze a trail (in something)
What does blaze a trail (in something) mean?
to create or develop a new area of study The football player blazed a trail for the other players to follow with his unique skills.


Some Random Idioms
get down to business
What does "get down to business" mean?
to begin to get seriousWhen the meeting began everybody got down to business and began to discuss the important issues.
Come rain or shine
What does "Come rain or shine" mean?
If I say I'll be at a place come rain or shine, I mean that I can be relied on to turn up; nothing, not even the vagaries of British weather, will deter me or stop me from being there.
have clean hands
What does "have clean hands" mean?
be guiltlessI felt that I had clean hands and did not need to worry about the company scandal.
shape up
What does "shape up" mean?
to improve one's behavior/performance/physical shapeHe has finally begun to shape up and is doing his job much better.
not see farther than/past the end of one's nose
What does "not see farther than/past the end of one's nose" mean?
to not care about anything that is happening to other people or someplace else My friend cannot see past the end of her nose and she does not know about anything that is happening around her.

weigh one`s words
What does "weigh one`s words" mean?
be careful of what one saysYou should weigh your words carefully before you tell your boss what you want.
At the eleventh hour
What does "At the eleventh hour" mean?
At the very last moment.The union negotiator went right down to the eleventh hour before accepting the company's final offer.
On a 12-hour clock (rather than the 24-hour clock used by scientists, the military, et al) the hours of 12 noon and 12 midnight seem to hold special significance. De-marking the transition from morning to afternoon and the end of the day, they are often used as deadlines (high noon, the stroke of midnight).
To come at "the eleventh hour" implies that it comes in the last hour before the deadline. The choice of "the eleventh minute of the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" as the time to end W.W.I was quite apt.
Joe Six-Pack
What does "Joe Six-Pack" mean?
ordinary man (typically one who sits in front of the television and drinks beer)
light on one's feet
What does "light on one's feet" mean?
to be able to move quickly and gracefullyThe boxer is light on his feet and he wins many boxing matches.
dead wrong
What does "dead wrong" mean?
to be totally wrongI was dead wrong in my calculations to build the table.
tchotchke
What does "tchotchke" mean?
small item; trinket
jump out of one`s skin
What does "jump out of one`s skin" mean?
to be badly frightened, to be very surprised I almost jumped out of my skin when I saw my boyfriend at the movie theater with another girl.

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