COLOR IDIOMS
Add color to your speech with these idioms! It is your colorful list with images, meanings and examples. Enjoy
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THE GRASS IS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE. PEOPLE ALWAYS THINK THEY WOULD BE HAPPIER IN A DIFFERENT SET OF CIRCUMSTANCES.
BLACK SHEEP IS AN IDIOM USED TO DESCRIBE AN ODD OR DISREPUTABLE MEMBER OF A GROUP, ESPECIALLY WITHIN A FAMILY.
RED IN THE FACE MEANS SOMEBODY IS SUFFERING EMBARRASSMENT OR SHAME
CAUGHT RED HANDED-CAUGHT IN THE ACT ,SEEN DOING SOMETHING ILLEGAL OR PRIVATE.
OUT OF THE BLUE IT HAPPENS SUDDENLY AND YOU ARE NOT EXPECTING IT
ONCE IN A BLUE MOON- VERY SELDOM
WHITE AS A SHEET- ILL, EXTREMELY PALE, AS IF FRIGHTENED.
TO BE IN RED- LACK OF MONEY
GREEN FINGERS- CONSIDERABLE TALENT OR ABILITY TO GROW PLANTS.
BLACK AND BLUE-DISCOLORED BY OR AS IF BY BRUISING; - OF SKIN.
WHITE LIE- AN OFTEN TRIVIAL, DIPLOMATIC OR WELL-INTENTIONED UNTRUTH.
ROLL OUT THE RED CARPET- TO WELCOME WITH GREAT HOSPITALITY OR CEREMONY.
What is your opinion of the woman’s thought about travelling and trying to find better things in life?
Do you believe that the grass is greener on the other side of the fence?
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