American Idioms and Expressions

Change Of Heart Idiom

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change of heart
What does change of heart mean?
a change in the way one feels about somethingThe woman had a change of heart and decided to let her child go to the circus.
change of heart
What does change of heart mean?
a change in the way one feels about something The woman had a change of heart and let her child go to the circus.


Some Random Idioms
come on!
What does "come on!" mean?
please, hurry, go faster"Come on, I only have a few minutes before I must go."
Breathe your last
What does "Breathe your last" mean?
When you breathe your last, you die.
lay (something) on the table
What does "lay (something) on the table" mean?
to present a matter for discussion I went to the meeting and laid my concerns about the new product on the table.

not let (someone) catch you (doing something)
What does "not let (someone) catch you (doing something)" mean?
to not let someone find you doing something"Do not let me catch you doing that again or you will be in trouble," said the mother to her child.
scare (someone) out of his or her wits
What does "scare (someone) out of his or her wits" mean?
to frighten someone very muchThe dog scared the little boy out of his wits.
grow out of (something)
What does "grow out of (something)" mean?
to abandon something as one matures or becomes olderThe little boy is beginning to grow out of his baby chair.
turn tail
What does "turn tail" mean?
to run away from trouble or dangerWe decided to turn tail and leave the restaurant before there was an argument.

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