Idiom: Rain on your parade ( something disappointing )Hit the book: Chances are Destination Snap Boarding pass Social media Brag about Post Cyber Nefarious Bar code Chances are, you've already done it. You're at the airport, checked in and excited to...
Idiom: Rags to riches ( from the poor to the rich ) Hit the book: Dessert Check presenter Process Presentable Apron Make-up Courteous Grudge Split Have the check ready to deliver once you've sent for dessert, coffee, etc. Print their checks after you...
Idiom: Put yourself in someone's shoes ( think from someone else position )Hit the book: Bumpy Rev up Tar strip Mingle with Altitude Adjustment Abatement Descent The bumpy wheels Time to go. You'll hear the engines rev up as you start moving forward....
Idiom: Put your money where the mouth is ( support your words with actions )Hit the book: Humming noise Auxiliary Flicker Whine Hydraulic Taxiing Unnerving Prolong Flap The humming noise when you board That's the auxiliary power unit at the back of t...
Idiom: Put your/our heads together ( work together )Hit the book: Texture Scrap Intimate Infant Persistent Irrespective of Novel Hedonic To find out, the researchers set up a series of experiments that would examine what people felt when they touched...
Idiom: Put your foot in your mouth ( say something silly )Hit the book: Marvel at Reveal Illusion Social bond Tactile Adulthood Attachment Cognition Neurophysiological Epigenetic Have you ever touched a loved one's arm and marvelled at the softness o...
Idiom: Put your foot down ( determined ) Hit the book: Consultation architecture Chandelier Lounge Reside Skyscraper Luxurious Abode Penthouse Bulletproof The specs Antilia, dubbed the mansion in the sky by the Times, was built in consultation with U...
Idiom: Put your cards on the table ( tell someone everything )Hit the book: Sector Obscenely Lavish Splash out Sting Tycoon He is the chairman of Reliance Industries, India's largest private sector company, which has interests in oil, gas, textiles,...
Idiom: Put your best foot forward ( do your best )Hit the book: Helipad Mansion Mythical Opulent Housewarming party Elite Soar Panoramic Slum Withstand Magnitude An Indian businessman has built the worlds most expensive homevalued at $1 billion, with...
Idiom: Put on your thinking cap ( think hard ) Hit the book: Be accused of Malnourished Tabloid Taunt Sentiment Spark outrage Skeleton Catwalk Victoria Beckham has been accused of being 'malnourished' and has admitted to an eating disorder in the pas...