Idioms about animals
Let the cat out of the bag | Reveal a secret |
A fish out of water | Someone who is uncomfortable in a particular situation |
Kill two birds with one stone | Achieve two things with one action |
The elephant in the room | An obvious problem that people avoid discussing |
Busy as a bee | Very active and hardworking |
Eagle eye | Someone who has sharp vision or is very observant |
Hold your horses | Wait a moment; be patient |
Raining cats and dogs | Raining very heavily |
Snake in the grass | A deceitful or treacherous person |
Cry wolf | Raise a false alarm; ask for help when it’s not needed |
Dog days | The hottest days of summer |
A little bird told me | A person received information from a secret or anonymous source |
Like a fish out of water | Feeling out of place or uncomfortable |
Straight from the horse’s mouth | Information directly from the original source |
Monkey business | Silly or mischievous behavior |
Take the bull by the horns | Face a difficult situation bravely |
Get your ducks in a row | Organize things in preparation for something |
Curiosity killed the cat | Being too inquisitive can lead to trouble |
You can’t teach an old dog new tricks | It’s hard to change someone’s habits |
The lion’s share | The largest part of something |
Like water off a duck’s back | An insult or criticism that has no effect |
Birds of a feather flock together | People who are similar tend to associate with each other |
Let sleeping dogs lie | Don’t disturb a situation as it might cause trouble |
Wolf in sheep’s clothing | Someone who seems harmless but is actually dangerous |
Like a bull in a china shop | Clumsy and likely to cause damage |
Cat nap | A short sleep during the day |
Lame duck | Someone who is weak or fails to perform |
Black sheep | The odd or disreputable member of a group |
Wild goose chase | A futile or hopeless pursuit |
Sick as a dog | Extremely ill |
One-trick pony | Someone who is good at only one thing |
Ants in your pants | Being restless or unable to stay still |
Early bird catches the worm | Success comes to those who prepare well |
Have bigger fish to fry | Have more important things to do |
Cat got your tongue? | A phrase used when someone is unusually silent |
Fishy | Suspicious or not quite right |
Bird-brained | Not very smart; foolish |
Pig out | Eat a lot of food, often in a messy way |
Elephant in the room | A big problem that no one is talking about |
Flog a dead horse | Waste effort on something that has no chance of success |
Dog-eat-dog world | A situation of fierce competition |
Horse of a different color | A situation or thing that is completely different |
Cat’s meow | Something that is highly admired |
Bats in the belfry | Someone who is crazy or eccentric |
Herding cats | Trying to control or organize something that is uncontrollable |
Bird’s-eye view | A general view from above |
Go to the dogs | Deteriorate; become worse |
Sitting duck | Someone who is easy to attack |
Eat like a horse | Eat a lot of food |
Bull in a china shop | A clumsy person who often breaks things |
Mad as a hornet | Extremely angry |
Hog the limelight | Take all the attention in a situation |
Cat on a hot tin roof | Extremely nervous |
Top dog | The most important person in a group |
Wolf in sheep’s clothing | A person who seems good but is actually bad |
Clam up | Suddenly stop talking |
Idioms about animals
Paper tiger | Someone or something that seems threatening but is actually weak |
Barking up the wrong tree | Accusing or pursuing the wrong person |
The cat’s whiskers | Something or someone who is the best |
As the crow flies | In a straight line (distance) |
Butterflies in your stomach | Feeling nervous |
Crocodile tears | Fake tears; insincere emotion |
Dog-tired | Very tired |
Goosebumps | A feeling of fear or excitement that makes your skin tingle |
The tail wagging the dog | A situation where a smaller or less important part controls the whole |
Piggyback | To carry something or someone on your back |
Rat race | A competitive and stressful way of life |
Sly as a fox | Very clever and deceitful |
Wolf down | To eat something very quickly |
Horse around | To play roughly or act silly |
Chickens come home to roost | Bad deeds or mistakes return to cause trouble |
Cram like a fish | Study intensively at the last minute |
Frog in your throat | Difficulty in speaking due to a sore throat or nervousness |
Play possum | Pretend to be asleep or unaware |
Fish for compliments | Try to get compliments in an indirect way |
Hair of the dog | An alcoholic drink taken to cure a hangover |
Faster than a speeding bullet | Extremely fast |
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