Animal Idioms
Idiom: The Bee’s Knees
Idiom: Bird’s Eye View
Idiom: Could Eat A Horse
Meaning: If something is the
bee's knees, it's outstanding
or the best in its class.
Meaning: If you have a bird's
eye view of something, you
can see it perfectly clearly.
Meaning: If you are very
hungry, you could eat a
horse.
idiom: Angry As A Bear
idiom: Donkey’s Years
Idiom: At A Snails Pace
Meaning: If someone is as
angry as a bear, they are very
angry.
Meaning: This idiom means 'a
very long time'.
Meaning: If something
moves at a snail's pace, it
moves very slowly.
Idiom: Blind As A Bat
Idiom: Cat And Dog Life
idiom: Cool As A Cat
Meaning: If you are in total
darkness and can't see
anything at all, you are as
blind as a bat.
Meaning: If people lead a cat
and dog life, they are always
arguing.
Meaning: To act fine when
you a actually scared or
nervous
Idiom: Lion’s share
Idiom: Like A Duck To Water
Idiom: Memory Like An
Elephant
Meaning: The lion's share of
something is the biggest or
best part.
Meaning: If someone has a
natural talent for something
and enjoys it, they take to it
like a duck to water.
Meaning: If a person has a
memory like an elephant, he
or she has a very good
memory indeed.
idiom: Night Owl
Idiom: Mad As A Badger
Idiom: Quiet As A Mouse
Meaning: A night owl is
someone who goes to bed
very late.
Meaning: If someone is as
mad as a badger, they are
crazy.
Meaning: If someone's as
quiet as a mouse, they make
absolutely no noise.
Idiom: Pigs Might Fly
Idiom: Turn Turtle
Idiom: Work Like A Dog
Meaning: If you think
something will never happen
or succeed.
Meaning: If something turns
turtle, it turns upside down.
Meaning: If you work like a
dog, you work very hard.