Phrase of the Week: 7th May 2018
no news is good news We say this to make somebody feel better when they are worried about someone/something and they haven’t received any information.
no news is good news We say this to make somebody feel better when they are worried about someone/something and they haven’t received any information.
pull someone’s leg Say something that is not true as a way of making a joke.
out of kilter (out of whack) Not in exactly the right position or condition or not working in the usual or proper way in relation to something else.
grind (ground/ground) to a halt (come to a grinding halt) Slow down gradually and then stop completely
spread like wildfire Spread (spread/spread) very fast
not a happy bunny Not satisfied with a situation (BrE, informal) (‘bunny’ is a child’s word for ‘rabbit’)
flummoxed (adj) /ˈflʌm.əkst/ So confused that you don’t know what to do
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