80 Idioms about animals with meaning

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

80 idioms about animals with meaning

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 80 idioms about animals with meaning and sentences

 

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

 

Animal idioms worksheet with answers Idioms about animals

 

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