American Idioms and Expressions

Walk Down The Aisle Together Idiom

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walk down the aisle together
What does walk down the aisle together mean?
get married (in this case in a Christian church where many weddings take place and where the bride walks down the aisle to the altar) get married (in this case in a Christian church where many weddings take place and where the bride walks down the aisle to the altar)They get along very well and they have finally decided to walk down the aisle and begin their life together.

Some Random Idioms
tricky
What does "tricky" mean?
easily confused or misunderstood. "This problem is tricky. I don't really understand it."
that's the way the cookie crumbles
What does "that's the way the cookie crumbles" mean?
that's life, those things happenThat's the way the cookie crumbles, I thought when I learned that I would not get the new job.
tie (someone's) hands
What does "tie (someone's) hands" mean?
to prevent someone from doing something The principal tied our hands and we were not able to start the project.

throw cold water on (something)
What does "throw cold water on (something)" mean?
to discourage or forbid somethingThe manager threw cold water on our plan to close the factory for one week in August.
catch a cold
What does "catch a cold" mean?
to become sick with a coldI caught a cold because of the rain and the cold weather.
Work like a dog
What does "Work like a dog" mean?
If you work like a dog, you work very hard.
pay one's own way
What does "pay one's own way" mean?
to pay the costs for something yourselfThe young girl paid her own way through college.
get along
What does "get along" mean?
to leave It`s late so I must get along now.

burn one`s fingers
What does "burn one`s fingers" mean?
to suffer from a bad experience My father burned his fingers in the stock market and he does not want to invest money there again.

serious
What does "serious" mean?
excellent; nice; good

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