Idioms for April |
1.Time off |
Meaning:
a period of time that is free from employment.
Example:
After two years of non-stop working, I finally got time off. |
2.Keep your chin up |
Meaning:
keep one's spirits high; to act brave and confident.
Example:
Keep your chin up, John. Things will get better |
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3.Send word to someone |
Meaning:
to get a message to someone by any means.
Example:
I will send word to her as soon as I have something to report.
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4.Come to someone's attention and come to someone's notice |
Meaning:
to be told to, revealed to, or discovered by someone.
Example:
It has come to my attention that you are not following the rules. |
5. Put somebody on the shelf |
Meaning:
to cause someone not to be available
Example:
A sore left knee put him on the shelf for two weeks, and he has missed six games. |