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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 "A"

Idioms and phrases

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 have conflicting intention (Two brother are at cross purpose in the matter of sister’s weeding)

13. At a stone’s throw: Very close (His house is at stones throw distance from police station)

14. Argus Eyes: Careful (You should keep argus eyes on him)

15. Assume airs: To praise himself (He assumes airs when he gets exam result)

16. At large: To be free (Though he is guilty, he is still at large)

17. At dagger’s drawn: To be angry to each other (Their parents are at dragger’s drawn)

18. At a loss: Not knowing what to do (when Titli’s mother saw her with her boyfriend, she was at a loss)

19. At the bottom of: To be mainly responsible for ( His boss found him at bottom on the matter of money laundering)

20. After one’s own heart:  To one’s liking (Anuriman will always remain deepak’s own heart )

21. Add fuel to fire: To make a matter worse ( By dismissing Kapil from his job his boss just add fuel to fire)

22. An old flame: An old conflict of past ( He reopen the old flame by visiting his uncle’s house)

23. An old head on young shoulders: To think like an experienced person ( To have an old head on young shoulder is a good sign of a student)

24. A dark horse: An unforeseen competitor (Don’t think that Raja is a dark horse)

25. At snail’s pace: Very slow (You should do the work at snail’s pace)

26. At Achilles’ heel: The most weak point (His involvement at corruption is his Achilles heel)

27. A sacred cow: An honest person (It is impossible to find a sacred cow)

28. A dog’s breakfast: A total mess

29. At any cost: Anyhow/no matters what happen (you should creak JEE exam at any cost)

30. A child’s play: Very easy (Passing SSC CHSL exam is a child’s play if you want)

31. A burning question: An important question (don’t ignore all the burning questions)

32. All hands on deck: Everybody is available to help (All hands on deck in the matter of financial help)

33. At the drop of a hat: Instantly/without delay ( Please come at the drip of a hat)

34. A cold fish: Unfriendly ( Don’t behave like a cold fish)

35. A bad hair day: A day on which everything seems to go wrong ( Wednesday was a bad hair day for me)

36. An axe to grind: To have an ulterior motive ( At the age of 24 every student should have an axe to grind)

37. A lot on your plate: To have a lot of problem ( Sabita has a lot on her plate)

38. At the eleventh hour:  At the last moment ( Riya entered the examination hall at the eleventh hour)

39. At random: Aimlessly (You can't rich in your goal at random)

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