Monday, September 9, 2019

Idioms with 'D'

Don't count your chickens until (before) they hatch (they've hatched): Don't assume
that something will happen until it has happened.
A: I'm sure that I'm going to win a lot of money in Las Vegas."
B: "Don't count your chickens until they hatch!"

Dicey: uncertain; taking too much of a chance.
A: A friend of mine says I can make a lot of money if I buy stock
in the XYZ company. Should I do it?
B: I wouldn't if I were you. The chances for success are too dicey."

Ditch class: skip class/play hookey.
"You shouldn't have ditched class yesterday. We had an unannounced test."




Do a bang-up job: do a very good job; do very well at something.
"Have you seen Frank's home page? He did a bang-up job with it."

Down in the dumps: depressed; "blue."
A: "Is something wrong?"
B: "Not really, but I feel kind of down in the dumps."

Drop someone a line: write to someone.
"I haven't written to my parents for a long time. I'd better drop them a line today or tomorrow."

Drag one's feet: delay; take longer than necessary to do something.
"Joe should have finished his project a week ago. Why is he dragging his feet?"

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