BEAT ABOUT THE BUSHES, BITE THE BULLET & FLASH IN THE PAN
SOME IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
BEAT ABOUT THE BUSHES – to talk for a long time
without coming to the main point.
Example Sentence:
Stop beating about the bushes and tell me ‘What do
you want to say?’
BITE THE BULLET – accept a difficult or unpleasant
situation - at last, deciding to do something which you don’t like at all.
Example Sentence:
Whether willing or not, you have to ‘bite the bullet’
and take that hard decision.
FLASH IN THE PAN – it is something that had a strong
start but quickly failed; in other words, someone or something whose success or
popularity is short-lived.
Example sentence:
The new startup started with a bang and indeed
created a lot of buzz, but ended up being just another ‘flash in the pan’, out
of business after just two years.
பழக பழக பாலும் புளிக்கும். கிட்ட இருந்தால் முட்டப்பகை.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
(R.SAMPATH)
30/8/2020
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