Sagot :
able to do (something) blindfolded
- to be able to do something easily and quickly
The car was easy to fix and we were able to do it blindfolded.
until you get blue in the face
-until you die
I will love you until you get blue in the face.
be all ears
- to listen eagerly and carefully
The boy was all ears when the teacher described the circus.
be off on the wrong foot
- to start something under bad circumstances
I tried to talk to my new neighbor but it seems that we are off on the wrong foot already.
bear in mind
- to consider that something is so
We have to bear in mind that the child is only three years old when he does something bad.
- to be able to do something easily and quickly
The car was easy to fix and we were able to do it blindfolded.
until you get blue in the face
-until you die
I will love you until you get blue in the face.
be all ears
- to listen eagerly and carefully
The boy was all ears when the teacher described the circus.
be off on the wrong foot
- to start something under bad circumstances
I tried to talk to my new neighbor but it seems that we are off on the wrong foot already.
bear in mind
- to consider that something is so
We have to bear in mind that the child is only three years old when he does something bad.
1) I startled and felt the butterflies in my stomach as she calls my name to present.
2) This secret is just between you and me, not a single word must leak.
3) Everybody pat on his back because of being a champion in a math contest.
4) He found a place in the sun as the president promotes him in a higher position.
5) I load off of my mind after knowing that my lost book was in him....
--Mizu
2) This secret is just between you and me, not a single word must leak.
3) Everybody pat on his back because of being a champion in a math contest.
4) He found a place in the sun as the president promotes him in a higher position.
5) I load off of my mind after knowing that my lost book was in him....
--Mizu