American Idioms and Expressions

Have Seen Better Days Idiom

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have seen better days
What does have seen better days mean?
be worn out or well-usedMy bicycle has seen better days and soon I will need to buy a new one.
have seen better days
What does have seen better days mean?
to be worn out or well-used My bicycle has seen better days and soon I will need to buy a new one.


Some Random Idioms
killer
What does "killer" mean?
very amusing or entertaining
swamped with (something)
What does "swamped with (something)" mean?
to be overwhelmed with something"I am swamped with work at the moment so I can`t meet you tonight."
game that two can play
What does "game that two can play" mean?
a good or bad strategy that two competing sides can both useThe insults from my friend are a game that two can play and if she wants to continue then so can I.
pissed
What does "pissed" mean?
upset; angry
cloud up
What does "cloud up" mean?
to become cloudyIt began to cloud up and soon started raining.
for the duration (of something)
What does "for the duration (of something)" mean?
for the whole time that something continues We had to use the outside classroom for the duration of the semester.

all right
What does "all right" mean?
okay, satisfactoryShe said that it would be all right for me to bring my friend to the party.
at the bottom of the ladder
What does "at the bottom of the ladder" mean?
at the lowest level of pay and status in a company or organization I will start at the bottom of the ladder at my new job.

pancake
What does "pancake" mean?
flatten; reduce to a flat shape. The car got pancaked in the collision.

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