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Popular Idioms with their Meanings and their use in Sentences

                           
                  Definition of Idiom

An Idiom is a word or phrase which means something different from it's literal meaning. Idioms are common phrases or terms whose meaning is changed, but can be understood by their popular use.
 
     Twenty One Most Popular Idioms with Meanings and Examples
                                   
                               Best of Both Worlds
Meaning and Sentence of the idiom 'best of both worlds'
Meaning- A situation where one can enjoy the benefits of two very                           different things or opportunities at the same time.
Sentence- Every weekend Mohit comes to his home from the                                boarding school, Mohit is really lucky to have the best                                of both  worlds.
 
                 Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining


'Every cloud has a silver lining' idiom's meaning and sentence
 Meaning- Be optimistic; every bad situation has some good aspect to it.
                     
     Sentence- My former boss was rude to me, I learned to deal with rude people while working with him I  think that " every cloud has a silver lining".                                                                            

               Killing Two Birds with One Stone


Meaning and sentence of the idiom' killing two birds with one stone'

Meaning-To Achieve two goals with one action.
Sentence- I killed two birds with one stone as I watched a movie                         last Sunday and after that also visited my friend                                        who lives near the movie theatre.
                     
                              Caught Red Handed
                                                                               
 Meaning and Sentence of the idiom 'Caught Red Handed'
 Meaning- Catching somebody in the act of doing something                                 wrong. 
Sentence-The shop keeper caught a shoplifter red handed when                            he was trying to steal goods from his shop.
                                   
                       Go The Extra Mile                                     
Meaning and sentence of the idiom ' Go the extra mile'
Meaning-To make extra effort to get it done.
Sentence- Sara is going the extra mile to get good marks in her                                annual exams.
                   
                  Birds of a Feather Flock Together
               
Meaning and sentence of the idiom 'Birds of a feather flock together'
Meaning-People of same type or having same interests generally                         spend time together.              
Sentence- Ali and Rohan are very good in studies and they both                             have interest in sports too. No wonder they hang out                                together most of the time like the birds of a feather flock        together.                          
                   
                         To hit the nail on the head  
                                                                         
                                      Meaning and Sentence of the idiom 'Hit the nail on the head'
Meaning- To describe a  situation exactly, especially a problem or                             a solution.                          
 Sentence- Prime minister hit the nail on the head when he                                    launched a scheme to save and educate the girl child.
                   
                                   To break the ice                                                                           
Meaning and sentence of the idiom 'To break the ice'
Meaning-  To get over the difficulties in starting a conversation                                  with someone.
Sentence- He tried to break the ice by asking her about her                                     favorite hobbies.
                               
                                  Fingers Crossed         

                                                       
 Meaning and Sentence of the idiom'Fingers crossed'


Meaning- To hope or wish for good luck.
Sentence- Hope you win the competition, I am keeping my fingers crossed. 
                       
             Action Speaks Louder than words                     
                                                      Meaning and Sentence of the idiom ' Action speaks louder than words'
Meaning- It is better to act rather than speak about your intentions and                       feelings.
Sentence-Reema really cares for her mother, she helps her in the                      household activities, after all action speaks louder than words.                        
                     
                The Ball is in Your Court

                                        
                  Meaning and Sentence of the idiom 'The ball is in your court'                            
 Meaning- It is up to someone to make the next decision or take a                            step.
Sentence- I have kept my point of view on this issue, now the ball                            is in your court.                                        
                                  
                                Crocodile Tears   
              Meaning and sentence of the idiom ' Crocodile tears'
 Meaning- Pretending feeling sad or upset when you do not really                            feel that way.
 Sentence- Sometimes she sheds crocodile tears to take the                                              attention of her parents.
                                       
                             White Lie
                   
                    Meaning and sentence of the the idiom 'White lie'
 Meaning- Telling a lie about when you don't want to hurt                                        somebody's feeling.
 Sentence-Maria told a white lie to her brother that she was not                         angry with him though she was not happy about what                        he had done.
                            
                      Every Coin Has Two Sides
                               

                           Meaning and sentence of the idiom 'Every coin has two sides'   Meaning- There are two sides of everything, one is positive and                                one is negative.
 Sentence- Globalisation is good for mankind but just as we                                      know that every coin has two sides, it has brought                            some bad effects too. 
                           
                                    Have A Blast                         

                 Meaning and Sentence of the idiom 'Have a blast'
Meaning- To have a great time and lots of fun
Sentence- "Have a blast!Hope you enjoy the picnic.",daddy said to the little kids.
             
 The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side           
           
Meaning and sentence of the Idiom'The grass is always greener on the other side'
 Meaning- A place or a situation that is far away or different seems better than one's present situation. 
 sentence- Sometimes I think that it will be good for me if quit my job and start a business,well the grass is always greener on the other side.
                                              
                                      On Cloud Nine
                                                                                              

Meaning and sentence of the Idiom 'On cloud nine'
   Meaning- To be extremely happy                      
   Sentence- My daughter got admission in her favorite college,she is on cloud nine these days.              

                                         The icing on the cake
       
                  Meaning and sentence of the idiom' The icing on the cake'  
Meaning- Something really good that makes a good situation even                          better.
Sentence- The food was awesome and prices were reasonable.                     Moreover they served us a free dessert,that was definitely                       the icing on the cake.
         
                                  
                                       Bed of Roses         
                  
                                                                 Meaning and sentence of the idiom' Bed of roses'
     Meaning- A pleasant and easy situation.
Sentence- Do you think that a house wife's job is a bed of roses?
                             
                         Make A long Story Short

                                                     
 Meaning and Sentence of the idiom'Make a long story short'

Meaning- To speak to the point leaving the details out, telling what                          you are saying in a shorter way.
Sentence-  To Make a long story short, I really had a great day.                             
                                   Eat Like a Horse
                                                         
 Meaning and Sentence of the idiom 'Eat like a horse'
Meaning- To eat a lot of food
 Sentence-  I am so hungry, I am going to eat like a horse tonight.   
                                      
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Ten Famous English Proverbs And Their Meaning


Definition of Proverb- 'A proverb is a well known, simple saying which conveys a general truth or a piece of advice.' 

       
Below are some famous and popular proverbs with their meaning.
                  
                           'Never judge a book by it's cover'

                                                             

Meaning- This proverb means that we should not prejudge the value of something by it's external appearance or outer look.                               
                      
                            ' The early bird catches the worm'
               
                                   

Meaning- The person who grabs the opportunity of doing something before the other people, always gets the advantage.
                             
                                  'Don't cry over the split milk'

                                                 
 Meaning- It is not worth feeling sad about something which has     happened already, what is done ,can't be undone.   
                  
                            'Good things come in small packages'  
                  

Meaning- The meaning of this proverb is that we should not underestimate the small things because sometimes, something which looks small turns out to be much better than the bigger ones

                                      'Don't count your chickens before they hatch'
                                             
                                     

                                       
Meaning-It is not good to make plans based on something before it really happens.
                 
                     Necessity is the mother of invention'

                                                    
                                                
Meaning- If you really need something you will find a way to get it.

                                'All that glitters is not gold'    

                                             
                             
Meaning-It is not necessary that everything which looks attractive  or valuable turns out to be so.This proverb is applicable for people too, who promise to be more than what they really are.
                      
                                'One rotten apple spoils the rest'


                                         
 Meaning- A person with bad behavior or character, influences other people who come in his contact.

                    'All work and no play makes jack a dull boy'

                                                    
  Meaning-This proverb means that when a person works continuously he becomes bored or dull.     
         
                   'When life gives you lemon, make lemonade'

         

Meaning- If we face  a difficult and negative situation in life, we should try to find a way to turn it into something good and positive.

                                                                                            -Aunt Mary
                                                              
                                                       

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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT GOOGLE DOODLE


 What is Google Doodle?

                                                 
Google is the biggest and most popular search engine. We see the the logo of Google on it's home page when we open the Google to search something. 
Doodle is an artistic form of Google logo. Google makes some interesting changes to it's logo to celebrate events, occasions, holidays and anniversaries and the life of famous personalities. 

 First Google Doodle
The first Doodle was made in the year 1998  in honor of Burning Man festival( An American event). This Doodle was designed by
the founders of Google Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
                                  
                                            First Google Doodle

                                              

First animated Google Doodle
The very first animated Google doodle was posted in 2010 to mark the birthday of famous scientist Sir Issac Newton. It was a beautiful animated image of apple falling from the tree.

                      
                                                                           image source-11downloadblogspot


 First interactive Doodle
In May 2010 Google introduced their first interactive logo of the game Pac-Man. People who visited Google could play Pac-Man on the logo.
                         


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Who creates Doodle? 
Doodles have been created and published by a team of Google employees. The member of this team are called Doodlers.

 Now enjoy some amazing, adorable Doodles from Google
                              
                                 Link to  Mother's day Doodle 
         
                                   
                                            Link to  Father's day Doodle
      







You can visit Google.com to search and find thousands of interesting, beautiful Google Doodles.
                            Have a wonderful day
                                                             -Aunt Mary

Five Famous Nursery Rhymes And their Origin

                                               
Nursery rhymes are essential and important part of a child's early education and learning.  These rhymes are helpful to improve a child's vocabulary skills and they also play an effective role to build a child's power of imagination.
There are some very popular English nursery rhymes which are  known worldwide and are being used to teach children in most of the countries. We are familiar with these beautiful rhymes but most of  us are unaware of their origin.
So let's know about the origin of some famous and popular nursery rhymes-
                                         
                        Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

                                                   
This well known and very popular English rhyme was written by English poet John Taylor. The title of the poem was The Star. This poem was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery.This book was a collection of poems and rhymes by John Taylor and his sister Ann. Only the first stanza of the poem is widely known although the poem has six, four line stanzas.
                                
                         Mary Had A Little Lamb

                                                   
                                                                                      
  Another very famous and beautiful nursery rhyme that is so popular among children is Mary Had A Little Lamb which is an English rhyme of American origin.The rhyme was published in the year 1830 as an original poem by Sarah Josepha Hale. The poem is inspired by a real incident. A young girl Mary took her pet lamb to school one day at the suggestion of her brother.
                                           
                                  Humpty Dumpty
                                  


Most of us are familiar with the rhyme Humpty Dumpty. It is one of the best English nursery rhymes we have. It is a traditional rhyme from England .It was published in 1797 for the first time.In this rhyme Humpty Dumpty is portrayed as an egg with human characteristics.
                                  
                                     Jack And Jill

Public domain image of Jack and Jill
                                                     
                                                                                     
 Jack and Jill is the all time favorite . This rhyme was written in 18th century in England .It was first published in 1765 and is a traditional nursery rhyme of England which later became famous worldwide. Jack is the most common name used in English.
                                           
                               I am A little Teapot 
                                                 
                                                        
The well known rhyme I am a little teapot is actually an American song which describes that how a teapot works. It was written by George Harold Sanders and Clarence Z. Kelley and was published for first time in 1839.It is an all time favorite nursery rhyme which is so easy to learn and catchy as well.
 So which is your favorite English rhyme among these ?

                                                                                                       -Aunt Mary