English idiom: As a last resort
The idiom "as a last resort" is used to describe a final option or measure that is taken only after…
The idiom "as a last resort" is used to describe a final option or measure that is taken only after…
The idiom "as a (general) rule" refers to something that typically or usually happens in most cases, though there might…
The idiom "as a duck takes to water" is used to describe someone who adapts to a new activity, skill,…
The phrase "arrange something with someone" refers to the act of planning or organizing an event, meeting, or activity in…
The idiom "around the clock" describes something that is continuous, happening day and night without stopping. As an adjective, it…
The idiom "(as) black as a sweep" is used to describe someone or something that is extremely dirty, especially from…
The idiom "answer for someone or something" refers to the responsibility one takes for a person’s actions, a decision, or…
The phrase "another nail in the coffin" is an idiomatic expression used to signify an action or event that brings…
The idioms "answer someone’s purpose" and "serve someone’s purpose" mean that something is suitable or appropriate for a particular goal…
The phrase "answer the door" means to go to the door after hearing a knock or doorbell to see who…