Important Idioms and Phrases:
Serial B ( Day -4)
1.
Bad debt—(a
debt which cannot be recovered) Sooner
or later you have to write off a bad
debt.
2.
Bad form—
(ill manners.) A person with bad form
does not succeed in life.
3.
Bad shot—(wrong
guess ) His examination was a bad shot.
4.
Go to the bad—(to
go to the moral ruin) The whole nation is going to the bad.
5.
In Bad books—(in
disfavor) . Ram is in bad books of the principal.
6.
With a bad grace—(
ungraciously) He received the guests
with a bad grace.
7.
Bag and baggage—(
with all belongings) I left India in
1947 with bag and baggage.
8.
Bag for bones—(an
emaciated living being) When my father died in 1966, he was a bag of bones.
9.
In the bag—(secured
or as good as secured) Russia has India in
the bag.
10. In the bottom of
the bag—(as a last resort) He
had his gun in the bottom of his bag to help his brother in the fight.
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