OUT OF THE WOODS & THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE

From Sampath’s Desk:

 

OUT OF THE WOODS  &  THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE

 

 

OUT OF THE WOODS:

 

Meaning:

 

Safe from trouble or danger – presently not having a problem which was there earlier – improving for the better – that difficulty doesn’t exist or persist now, we are safe – become free of a hazardous or precarious situation - now in a position of safety and security

 

Example sentences:

 

If the company’s sales stay very strong, we should be OUT OF THE WOODS by the last quarter of the year.

 

Of course, the patient has passed and survived a critical stage. However, he is still to get OUT OF THE WOODS.

 

After early loss of five wickets, the sixth wicket partnership is going great guns with 200 runs already piled up, but still the batting team is NOT OUT OF THE WOODS.

 

Health-wise, I am not completely OUT OF THE WOODS yet, but I feel much better than earlier.


 

THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE:

 

Meaning:

 

To hear news from someone who heard the news from someone else – gossip(s), hearsay – unauthenticated news – rumour mill(s)

 

Example sentences:

 

I heard THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE that he was leaving our Company. Is it true?

 

The news spread THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE but like a wildfire.

 

Some TV channels are known variously AS THE GRAPEVINE, gossip and rumour.

 

I heard about his promotion THORUGH THE OFFICE GRAPEVINE.

 

Proverb:

 

சூடு கண்ட பூனை அடுப்படிக்கு செல்லாது.

A burnt cat shuns the fire-place.


 

(R.SAMPATH)

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