Category: Languages
Created by: marija.horvat
Number of Blossarys: 21
To sell all items; to arrange for the sale of a company or a business. This idiom is separable. Example: The store is closing its doors for good and is selling out everything this weekend.
To discard; to remove by force; to refuse to consider, to reject. This idiom is separable. Example: Instead of throwing out our paper waste in the office, we should recycle it. The judge threw the ...
To wait until late at night without going to bed. Example: Don't wait up for me. I may be back very late.
To become worn gradually through use. This idiom is separable. Example: If you drag your feet while you walk, you'll wear down your shoes quickly.
To disappear gradually. Example: My headache isn't serious. It'll wear off after an hour or so.
To exercise, to develop, to devise (a plan). This idiom is separable. Example: Jane works out at the fitness center every other morning before going to school. We agreed to work our plan out at a ...
Refers to the situation surrounding a narrow escape or avoidance of a difficult issue. It means risky, uncertain until the end. Example: The complicated medical operation was touch and go for several ...