American Idioms and Expressions

Conclusive Evidence Idiom

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conclusive evidence
What does conclusive evidence mean?
evidence that is so strong that it proves the point in question beyond reasonable doubtThe witness offered conclusive evidence that led to the conviction of the criminal.
conclusive evidence
What does conclusive evidence mean?
evidence that is so strong that it proves the point in question beyond a reasonable doubt The witness offered conclusive evidence that led to the conviction of the criminal.


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What does "hit the ceiling" mean?
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like a deer caught in the headlights
What does "like a deer caught in the headlights" mean?
like someone who is very confused and does not know what to do The boy looked like a deer caught in the headlights when we discovered him in the locked room.

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What does "play ball with (someone)" mean?
to cooperate with someone, to join in an effort with others"If you play ball with the new manager things should go well for you."
lay an egg
What does "lay an egg" mean?
fail to win the interest or favor of an audienceAlthough the magician was supposed to be good, his performance was terrible and it laid an egg with the audience.
as innocent as a lamb
What does "as innocent as a lamb" mean?
having no guilt, naiveThe little girl is as innocent as a lamb and everybody loves her.
on (someone`s) coat-tails
What does "on (someone`s) coat-tails" mean?
as a result of someone else doing something The woman was elected to city council on her husband`s coat-tails.

come a long way
What does "come a long way" mean?
to make great progressThe manager has come a long way and has learned many things about his new company.

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