American Idioms and Expressions

Interested In (someone) Idiom

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interested in (someone)
What does interested in (someone) mean?
have a romantic interest in someone and possibly want to date that person have a romantic interest in someone and possibly want to date that personMy sister has been interested in one of the students in her university biology class for many months now.

Some Random Idioms
hundred to one chance/shot
What does "hundred to one chance/shot" mean?
a small chance that is not likely to bring successMy friend only has a hundred to one shot at getting the job that he has applied for.
Man of means
What does "Man of means" mean?
A man, or woman, of means is wealthy.
what's the deal
What does "what's the deal" mean?
idiom. what is going on now
keep tabs on (someone or something)
What does "keep tabs on (someone or something)" mean?
watch/check/observe someone or somethingWe have been keeping tabs on the spending of the sales department.
make out (something)
What does "make out (something)" mean?
make someone believe something, prove somethingHe made out that he was at the library last night but I know that he wasn`t.
red tide
What does "red tide" mean?
menstruation; menstrual period; period
none of (someone's) business/beeswax
What does "none of (someone's) business/beeswax" mean?
to be not of someone's concernMy personal financial situation is none of my friend's business.
feel (something) in one's bones
What does "feel (something) in one's bones" mean?
sense something, have an intuition about somethingI feel it in my bones that I am not going to get the job that I want.
more and more
What does "more and more" mean?
increasingly, an increasing numberMore and more people are buying laptop computers.
from head to toe
What does "from head to toe" mean?
from the top of one's head to one's feetThe boy was covered in mud from head to toe.
raise one's sights
What does "raise one's sights" mean?
to set higher goals for oneselfOur team is doing very well this year and we are now raising our sights on the city championship.

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