Here is a list of idioms in English. Furthermore, start using these idioms in your daily language from now. Additionally, practice these.
A to Z List of Idioms:
- A drop in the bucket
- All ears
- As genuine as a three-dollar bill
- Bite the bullet
- Blow off steam
- Born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
- Break even
- Break the bank
- Break the bank
Burn the midnight oil - Cash cow
- Cost an arm and a leg
- Cry over spilled milk
- Cut to the chase
- Cutting corners
- Eyeball it
- Face the music
- Feel under the weather
- Find your feet
- Foot the bill
- Get over something
- Head in the clouds
- Heart of gold
- Hit the books
- Hit the hay
- Hit the sack
- In the black
- In the red
- In the same boat
- Jump on the bandwagon
- Keep an eye on
- Keep your chin up
- Kick the bucket
- Knuckle down
- Living hand to mouth
- Look like a million bucks
- Lose your touch
- Make ends meet
- Midas touch
- Off the chain
- On cloud nine
- On the ball
- Out of pocket
- Over the hill
- Pay an arm and a leg for something
- Pinch pennies
- Pitch in
- Play it by ear
- Put one’s foot in one’s mouth
- Receive a kickback
- Ring a bell
- Rolling in dough
- Rule of thumb
- Shell out money
- Sit tight
- Stab someone in the back
- Through thick and thin
- Throw in the towel
- Throw money down the drain
- To ante up
- To be close-fisted
- To be loaded
- To give someone a run for their money
- To go Dutch
- To go from rags to riches
- To have sticky fingers
- To pony up
- To up the ante
- Twist someone’s arm
- Under one’s thumb