for my money What does for my money mean? | used before you say something to show that it is your opinion | “For my money, I believe that the new company policy will not be successful.” |
for my money What does for my money mean? | used before you say something to show that it is your opinion | “For my money, I believe that the new company policy will not be successful.” |
Some Random Idioms | ||
get it What does “get it” mean? | be punished or chastized. | You’re gonna get it if you don’t stop now. |
Made in the shade What does “Made in the shade” mean? | One has an easy time in life or in a given situation. Finding things working to one’s benefit. | |
afraid of one’s own shadow What does “afraid of one’s own shadow” mean? | to become frightened easily | The small dog is afraid of his own shadow. |
close one’s eyes to (something) What does “close one’s eyes to (something)” mean? | to ignore something | The teacher closed her eyes to the misbehavior of the students. |
in hand What does “in hand” mean? | under control | The teacher had the class in hand when the principal came to visit the classroom. |
make sense What does “make sense” mean? | seem reasonable | His new proposal really does make sense. |
draw a blank What does “draw a blank” mean? | to get no response to something, to get a negative result | The manager drew a blank when he went to the head office to get information about the merger. |
hire out (something) What does “hire out (something)” mean? | rent something to someone | We hired out our boat last summer because we were too busy to use it. |
At the bottom of the totem pole What does “At the bottom of the totem pole” mean? | If someone is at the bottom of the totem pole, they are unimportant. Opposite is at the top of the totem pole. |