English Idioms, Definition and Example Sentences with Bird
Idioms or idiomatic expressions are known as sentence combinations that have different meanings rather than separate meanings of individual words. It has idiomatic meanings that are symbolic and figurative. Many people find it difficult to understand idioms because of their idiomatic meanings. In this lesson, we will give information about bird idioms.
Here are +300 English Idioms, Definitions and Examples
Now let’s look at the examples;
Egg and chicken condition: Indicates that two different events occur together and it is difficult to see which one causes the other and is related to two factors. Each is a condition that causes the other. For example;
Bird feed: Indicates a small amount of money or items. For example;
Bird hearted: It means easy to be scared and cowardly. For example;
Birds come home to perch: A person’s words or actions come back to cause trouble. For example;
Bird story: It means an absurd story. For example;
Cold bird: It is used when a person withdraws immediately and completely from a situation in which he has become addicted and stops taking addictive drugs or tries to stop a bad habit. For example;
Cooking goose: To damage a person’s plans is to harm or destroy a person. For example;
Counting the bird before hatching: It means thinking and being addicted before you really get anything. For example;
Two birds with one stone: It is used to achieve two different events with one thing. For example;
Pecking order: The way people are ranked in relation to each other. For example;
Rare bird: Used to mean an unusual person. For example;
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