Monday, May 26, 2008

Hard sell

sell something by being very aggressive.
Application: "The car salesman gave us a hard sell so we decided to go to another dealer."

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Under his own steam

by himself, without help.

Application: "Although Don was injured, he left the field under his own steam".

In the offing

something that is imminent.

Origin: A nautical term to indicate that a ship is visible from the shore and due to arrive soon

Under his own steam

by himself, without help.

Application: "Although Don was injured, he left the field under his own steam".

Raining Cats And Dogs

Raining very heavily.

Application: "Don't forget to take an umbrella with you, it is raining cats and dogs outside."

At the Drop of a Hat

Something that happens suddenly, almost without warning.

Application: "If you get an extra ticket, let me know. I would go at the drop of a hat."

Raise Your Spirits

help you feel positive, help you feel happy.

Application: "If you want to raise your spirits, just have a visit with Kari."

Friday, May 16, 2008

Close but no Cigar

Nearly achieving success, but not quite.

Application: "That free throw was close but no cigar."

Take Stock

count the items of merchandise or supplies in stock, take inventory.

Application: "The department store closes down for 3 days every March in order to take stock."

By leaps and bounds

By large amounts.

Application: "The population of Calgary has grown by leaps and bounds"

Memory like a sieve

If somebody can't retain things for long in his or her memory and quickly forgets, he or she has a memory like a sieve. A sieve has lots of tiny holes in it to let liquids out while keeping the solids inside.

Application: "His memory's like a sieve; especially after taking New Year resolutions!"

Common Ground

shared beliefs or interests.

Application: "If there is some common ground between two groups having different views, working together will be a very easy"

Friday, May 9, 2008

On Pins and Needles

Waiting anxiously, worried.

Application: "Mom will be on pins and needles until we return. She'll be worried."

In the picture

Part of the scene, a factor.

Application: "As Mr. Martin lost the election, he's not in the picture."

Carry the day

win completely.

Application: "The president's new idea carried the day and everyone supported him energetically."

Thursday, May 8, 2008

As Keen As Mustard

very enthusiastic.

Application: "There are many youngsters on the team who really are as keen as mustard."

In the Driver's Seat

controlling events or decisions, in charge.

Application: "Huge consumer demand for electricity has put energy companies in the driver's
seat."

Round Robin

Repeatedly taking successive turns in the same order.

Application: "Everyone in this family will take round robin turns putting out the trash."

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Above Board

Legal, out in the open, activities not concealed.

Application: "The real estate agent was always above board when dealing with people who were trying to buy a house."

Part And Parcel

the same as, similar, one and the same.

Application: "Being recognized on the street is all part and parcel of being famous."

Speak Off The Cuff

To speak spontaneously, without much preparation.

Application: "It has gotten to the point where I can now speak off the cuff a lot more fluently than when I first joined the personality development course."

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Double Take

look again in disbelief.

Application: "She did a double take when the Hollywood superstar walked into the store."

Know something by heart

To know something perfectly.

Application: "Melissa loves Shakespeare. She has seen all of his plays so many times that she knows all the lines by heart."

Next of Kin

closest relatives, members of the family.

Application: "That NGO also aids the emergency services in locating a next of kin in an emergency."

Monday, May 5, 2008

in black and white

in writing.

Application: "The company refused to deal with the customer's complaints until they saw them in black and white."

One-trick pony

someone who does one thing well, but has limited skills in other areas.

Application: "I hope Sullivan doesn't prove to be a one trick pony."

A little bird told me

An implied secret or private source of knowledge.

Application: A little bird told me that we're moving.

In the long run

In the final result.

Application: "The shoe store has been losing customers recently but in the long run they should do very well."

On all Fours

on your hands and knees, crawling around.

Application: "There was Julie, on all fours, looking for her contact lens."

Warm the cockles of your heart

Something that makes you feel happy because it shows that people can be good and kind.

Application: "It's an old-fashioned romance that will warm the cockles of your heart."

Nail it Down

complete it, finalize it, close a deal.

Application: "Don't spend too long on a sale. Try to nail it down quickly."

New kid on the Block

new person in the office or in the class.

Application: "I'm the new kid on the block. I come from Portugal."

Out of the Blue

Suddenly and unexpectedly.

Application: "Late last summer, out of the blue, Sue announced she was getting married and leaving her home country soon. We were all shocked to hear that."

Friday, May 2, 2008

Off the Record

Not to be reported, not official.

Application: "What the President said is not to be printed. It's off the record."

Card up your sleeve

If you have a card up your sleeve, you have a surprise plan or idea that you are keeping back until the time is right.

Application: "Lets see what Henry does next. He always has a card up his sleeve."

Right As Rain

Completely correct, proper, sound and healthy.

Application: "On the witness stand she appeared to be right as rain, but then she is an actress by profession."

Lose my train of thought

forget my order of thoughts or words.

Application: "Don't interrupt me because I may lose my train of thought."

Safe bet

Probably true. Will probably happen.

Application: "It's a safe bet that your English skills will improve quickly if you study at the English centre."

Fair play

Justice, equal and right action to someone.

Application: The company is very good to work for as they always use fair play when they are bargaining with their employees.