Idiom of the Week - At the Drop of a Hat
at the drop of a hat - willingness to do something immediately
ex. He will go to her aid at the drop of a hat.
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at the drop of a hat - willingness to do something immediately
ex. He will go to her aid at the drop of a hat.
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all bark and no bite - someone who threatens but is not willing to go on a fight
ex. Don't be afraid of his threats. He's all bark and no bite, believe me.
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a picture paints a thousand words - a visual presentation gives so much more than words of description
ex. Come with me so that you can see it for yourself. Words can never be enough to describe its beauty. A picture paints a thousand words.
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a house divided against itself cannot stand - unless everyone works together for the common goal, it will not work out
ex. We cannot save the company by arguing. A house divided against itself cannot stand.
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