Define Idioms? And Also List of Top 25 Important Idioms with their sentences.







 Definition of Idioms:


combination of words formed by usage

 having a different meaning not 

derivable from the separate words like: Sky, River, Rose.


Top 25 Important Idioms:


1. Out of the question:

Because I don’t have much money, purchasing a cell phone is out of the question.

2.  Out of the blue: 

Out of the blue, he told his mother that he was not going to take the exams this year.

3. Out of line:

The salesman’s behavior was completely out of line. 

4. Out of my league:

There are many colleagues who are out of my league.

5. Out of nowhere:

The bicycle came out of nowhere and they almost had on accident. 

6. Out of order:

Let’s take the cab now, this car is out of order.

7. Out of place:

He looked out place putting on a stripped suit at a party.

8. Out of shape:

He needs to start exercising because he is out of shape. 

9. Out of the loop: 

Tell me what happened to the plane, I am out of the loop.

10. Out of breath: 

I stepped down so fast and now I am out of breath.

11. Out of Character:

Her polite behavior was completely out of character.

12. Out of the way:

Why don’t they meet their boss closer because that restaurant is out of the way.

13. Out of the world:
 
You are out of the world.

14. Out of touch: 

She has no idea where her brother is working. They have been out of touch these days.

15. Out of turn:

I’m sorry if my brother spoke out of turn. 

16. Out of pocket:

I arranged the party for my boss and had to pay out of pocket.

17. Out of the ordinary:

Her speaking style is a bit out of the ordinary.

18. Out of your mind:

You are out of your mind if you think I’m going to do so.

19. Out of practice:

Please don’t ask me to play I’m out of practice. 

20. Out of the picture:

My boss is dealing with a new client. The old client is out of the picture.

21. Out of my budget:

This one is out my budget I need to find a less expensive Cell phone.

22. Out of one’s hands: 

I wish I could solve your problem but it’s out of my hands.
 
23. Out of the frying pan into the fire:

She hates my job but I know, if I quit I will be going out the frying pan into the fire.

24. Out of Control:

The government doesn’t know to discipline the people. They are out of control.

25. Out of:

The Car is out of petrol. 


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