TAILIEUCHUNG - Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - "V-Z" Idioms

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - "V-Z" Idioms. What is the meaning of idioms? Words that come together and change the whole meaning of the statement like "it rains cats and dogs", did you ever seen cats and dogs falling off from the sky?! Of course not, but it simply mean "it is raining too hard". | V vanish into thin air - disappear without leaving a trace The university student vanished into thin air and was never seen again. variety is the spice of life - life is made more interesting by doing new or different things My grandmother believed that variety is the spice of life and is always starting new projects. vent one s spleen - get rid of one s angry feelings I was able to vent my spleen at the manager of our apartment for the problems that she was causing. verge on something - come close or approach something The accident verged on becoming a major disaster but luckily it was not. very last - the end of something We were able to buy the very last tickets to the concert. very thing - the exact thing that is required The new sofa was the very thing that we needed to make our house comfortable. very well - agreed all right Very well if you want me to go I will go with you. 957 Mr_doody2004@ vicious circle - unbroken sequence of cause and effect with bad results He had fallen into a vicious circle of drinking too much and then losing his job and then drinking even more. vim and vigor - energy and enthusiasm Our great aunt is always full of vim and vigor when we see her. vote down - defeat in a vote The proposal to extend the opening hours of nightclubs was voted down in the election. vote of confidence - a vote to see if a person or political party still has the majority s support The government received a vote of confidence when everyone supported their new proposal. vote of thanks - a speech expressing appreciation and thanks to a speaker or organizer The speaker received a vote of thanks from the audience. vote with one s feet - show that you don t like something by leaving Many of the citizens voted with their feet and began to move to another city. 958 Mr_doody2004@ W wade into - attack join in The football player waded into the fight to help his teammate. wait-and-see attitude - an uncertain attitude where you wait and see what will .

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