American Idioms and Expressions

Two Of A Kind Idiom

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two of a kind
What does two of a kind mean?
people or things of the same type, similar in character/attitude etc.The young girls are two of a kind and they do almost everything together.
two of a kind
What does two of a kind mean?
people or things that are of the same type or are similar in character/attitude etc.The boys are two of a kind and they love to spend time together.
two of a kind
What does two of a kind mean?
people or things that are of the same type or are similar in character or attitude etc. The boys are two of a kind and they love to spend time together.

two of a kind
What does two of a kind mean?
people or things of the same type, similar in character or attitude etc. The young girls are two of a kind and they do almost everything together.


Some Random Idioms
where one is coming from
What does "where one is coming from" mean?
one's point of viewI don't understand where the man was coming from when he began to complain about the noise.
ahead of one's time
What does "ahead of one's time" mean?
ideas or attitudes that are more advanced than those of other people The ideas of the politician were ahead of his time.

go off (somewhere)
What does "go off (somewhere)" mean?
to leave/depart for somewhereMy friend went off on a trip and did not say good-bye.
feel sorry for (someone)
What does "feel sorry for (someone)" mean?
to pity someoneI feel sorry for my friend who recently lost his job.
live within one's means
What does "live within one's means" mean?
spend no more money than one hasThe young couple work hard to live within their means and they always have lots of money to spend.
soaked to the skin
What does "soaked to the skin" mean?
with one's clothing wet right through to the skinWe were soaked to the skin when we got home from the picnic.
have an eye on (someone or something)
What does "have an eye on (someone or something)" mean?
to watch someone or something carefully, to take care of someone or something, to want somethingI have my eye on a nice camera that I would like to buy.
Beer and skittles
What does "Beer and skittles" mean?
(UK) People say that life is not all beer and skittles, meaning that it is not about self-indulgence and pleasure.
to be safe
What does "to be safe" mean?
to be cautious, to be carefulI took some extra money out of the bank just to be safe and have enough money for the weekend.

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