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A to Z idioms with meanings and sentences PDF for Bank, Railway, SSC CHSL ,CGL and state PSC exams.

  Idioms starts with "C" Cross Swords:- To quarrel of fight.(In the weeding ceremony Rajesh crossed swords with his newly Brother-in-law). Crocodile tears:- false display of grief. (Some girls shows crocodile tear to get sympathy) Casting pearl before swine:- Offering important things to underserving people. (Giving me good advice means casting pearl before swine) Come out of one’s shell:- To be appear suddenly. (Coming out of one's shell is most important for one to develop his personality) Closefisted person:- A miser. (Being a closefisted man he built a beautiful house). Cup of tea:- Something that comforts/pleases one. (English is not my cup of tea). Cross the bridge when you come to it:- Deal with a problem or difficulty when and if it arises. (We should cross the bridge bravely otherwise people will call us cowardice). Carrot and stick policy:- Reward and punishment policy. (There is no double that the policies of newly elected government is carrot and stic

A to Z idioms with meanings and sentences PDF for Bank, Railway, SSC CHSL ,CGL and state PSC exams.

 Idioms Starts with "B" 1. Born with silver spoon:- To be born in a rich family (There is no doubt that the childrens of Elon Musk have born with silver spoon.) 2. By the Skin of teeth:- Narrow escape (I passed this semester by the skin of teeth). 3. Burn one's finger:- To get into problem/trouble. (The IAS officer burn's his finger by attending the political meeting). 4. Bull in a china shop:- One who is the reason of damage . (No doubt that his presence in the wedding ceremony was like a bull in a china shop). 5. By and By:- Gradually. (Mahesh is recovering by and by). 6. By dint of:- By force of . (Ramesh get success by dint of hardwork).  7. Bank on:- To be depend on. (I don't want to be bank on my family in financial matter). 8. Bad egg:- A worhless. (Observing the result it seems that extra tuition was a bad egg for him.) 9. Brown study:- Study with full attention. (You should do brown study in order to get success.) 10. By fits and start:- full

A to Z idioms with meanings and sentences PDF for Bank, Railway, SSC CHSL ,CGL and state PSC exams.

Idioms starts with "A" 1. An odds :    In dispute ( Sujan and Kajal has overcome the odd by their own effort) 2. An apple of discord:   Cause of   quarrel (The apple of discord of A and B is their parental property) 3. At a loose end: Unoccupied (Nowadays he is living in a loose end) 4. Above all: Before everything else   (Above all I am her first priority) 5. At sixes and sevens: Disorderly (Don’t keep apparels sixes and sevens) 6. Apple pie order: In perfect order (She always keeps his room in apple pie order) 7. At close quarters: Close examination ( She keeps close quarters on other’s work) 8. All in all: Most important ( His mother is all in all in his family) 9. At the spur of moment: Without delay ( Ram did the work At the spur of moment) 10.  At one’s fingertips: Complete knowledge ( Bidisha has all the names of his classmates at his fingertips) 11. At one’s wit’s end: Confused (Seeing the Police in his door he was at his wit’s end) 12. At cross purposes: To