Παρασκευή 10 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Idiomatic expressions related to clothes


Hello my dear friends !!!

How are you ?

It 's been a veeeeeeeeeeeeery long time since the last time I posted something here .

I thought , today is a good day to start AGAIN !!!!


Our today's theme is IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS RELATED TO CLOTHES .

Have a look !!!

keep your shirt on!
If you tell somebody to keep their shirt on, you are asking them to calm down

in someone's shoes

To talk about being in someone's shoes means to imagine how you would react if you were in a similar situation.

have someone in your pocket
When you have influence or power over someone.

Deep pockets
If someone has deep pockets , he / she is wealthy.

lick someone's boots
To say that one person is licking someone else's boots means that he / she is trying to please the other person in order to obtain something.

Fit like a glove
If something fits like a glove means that it is suitable or the right size.

Tighten one's belt
To tighten one's belt means to manage to get by with very little money.

Roll up one's sleeves
When somebody rolls up his sleeves, he is ready to do a rough task or an important assignment.

Hit one below the belt
To hit someone below the belt means to attack him in an unappropriate manner.

Put a sock in it.
When you want a request to be quiet .






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