English Idioms: Age, Friends, Family & Appearance PDF
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This document provides a list of English idioms related to age, friends, families, and appearances. The text also gives specific examples of how these idioms are used in everyday English sentences. Suitable for supplementary learning activities in secondary school.
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# Age ## Idioms About Age - After climbing the hill, I realized I'm no spring chicken! _no longer young_ - My assistant is a bit wet behind the ears. He still has a lot to learn. _young and inexperienced_ - Becky's worried she's getting on in years after spotting more gray hairs. _getting old_ -...
# Age ## Idioms About Age - After climbing the hill, I realized I'm no spring chicken! _no longer young_ - My assistant is a bit wet behind the ears. He still has a lot to learn. _young and inexperienced_ - Becky's worried she's getting on in years after spotting more gray hairs. _getting old_ - Sanjay feels as old as the hills when his kids talk about technology. _extremely old_ - These bright young things have just started college. _young, enthusiastic, fashionable, or ambitious people_ - This TV show bridges the generation gap. The whole family loves it. _appeals to people of all ages_ ## Expressions With "Age" - My grandpa got married again at the ripe old age of 92. _very old age_ - Brendan's teacher told him to start acting his age. _behaving in a way appropriate to his age_ - Sally first sang on stage at the tender age of 7. _very young age_ - I feel my age when I go shopping with my children. _am conscious of being older_ - I've just turned 40, and I'm in the prime of my life. I always go to the gym after work. _at my best; healthy and successful_ - Katie started learning piano when she was knee-high to a grasshopper. _very young_ - I'm too long in the tooth to try out skydiving. _old_ - Derek and Joan spent their twilight years traveling the world. _the last years of someone's life_ - I can't come to that nightclub with you! I'm over the hill. _old; past my best years_ - Angela might be 84, but she is still young at heart. _youthful, despite being old_ - Damien's at that awkward age and finds it hard to talk to people. _the period of adolescence when people feel very self-conscious_ - Many singers' voices improve with age. _get better as they get older_ - In many countries, there is a big celebration when young people come of age. _reach maturity, or have the same legal rights as adults_ - Stephen has reached the great age of 100. _very old age_ # Friends and Family ## Friendship - Harper regrets losing touch with all her old school friends. _no longer being in contact with_ - I think Claire's found a soulmate. Both she and Dan love reading. _the perfect person to be a friend or partner_ - I've kept in touch with Lin since we left college 25 years ago. _continued to be in contact with_ - Marie and Pierre met through Isaac, a mutual friend of theirs. _a shared friend of two people_ - Ramón and Tara get on like a house on fire. They're always talking and laughing. _get along extremely well; have a very good relationship_ - Mia and I have drifted apart since she left our choir and started boxing instead. _slowly become less friendly or close to each other_ - I struck up a friendship with Pete while we were in cooking class last year. _became friends with_ - My wife and I hit it off immediately when we first met at a country music concert. _became friends very quickly_ - Donna was a fair-weather friend. She wouldn't help when my house flooded. _a friend who deserts you when you have difficulties_ - Cy and I got off on the wrong foot on our date. He was an hour late and forgot my name. _started our relationship badly_ ## Family - Bob reminds me so much of his father. He is a chip off the old block. _very similar to someone in his family_ - We're moving to a bigger house because we're hoping to start a family soon. _have children_ - Jade is a family friend. She grew up on the same street as us. _someone who has known your family for some time_ - I am close to my immediate family, but rarely see my other relatives. _close family, such as parents, sons, daughters, brothers, and sisters_ - Uncle Tony is the black sheep of the family. He's been to prison three times. _someone who brings shame to the family or is the odd one in the family_ - We're bringing up our children to be kind to animals. _teaching a child how to behave_ - That vase is a family heirloom. Lou's grandfather bought it in China in 1893. _an object that has been passed down through the generations of a family_ - Boris often asks members of his extended family to help with childcare. _wider family, such as grandparents, cousins, nephews, and nieces_ - We're a close-knit family. We always meet up for birthdays and holidays. _a loyal and supportive family_ - Curly hair runs in our family, and my daughter, mom, and I all have it. _is a common feature in our family_ # Appearance and Background ## Appearance - Leo bears a striking resemblance to his grandfather. _looks extremely similar_ - Mateo and his brother Lucas are like two peas in a pod. I can't tell them apart. _extremely similar to each other_ - Karen is the spitting image of that actor in the new sci-fi film. _almost identical to_ - You must eat something! You're all skin and bones. _too thin_ - Oscar is only 25, but he's already getting thin on top. _going bald_ - Milan returned home with five o'clock shadow after a long day at the office. _the beginning of a beard_ - Rita looked like she'd seen a ghost after I told her my news. _looked very scared or shocked_ - Rachel looked like a drowned rat after she got caught in the rain on her way home. _was very wet_ - Edie looks like butter wouldn't melt in her mouth, but she's actually really naughty. _looks innocent, like she wouldn't do anything bad_ - My aunt believed in keeping up appearances despite having little money. _pretending that things are going well_ ## Style and Dress - Domenica looked the part for her first day of work at the bank. _was dressed in the right way_ - George arrived at the restaurant immaculately groomed for his date with Cassie. _elegantly dressed and well presented_ - Clara looked like a million bucks when she arrived for her wedding. _looked extremely glamorous_ - Nalini never has a hair out of place. She cares a lot about her appearance. _is extremely neat and well groomed_ ## Background, Advantage, and Disadvantage - Rebecca has blue blood. Her great-grandmother was a princess. _is descended from important people or aristocracy_ - My aunt is a pillar of the community. She supports charities and attends local events. _an important or well-respected person_ - Danika's parents don't approve of Bob because he's from the wrong side of the tracks. _the wrong social background or part of town_ - Philip was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He grew up in a castle in France. _was born into a wealthy family_ - Maxine is such a highflier. She's been promoted twice this year and is only 23. _a very talented and successful person_ - My parents didn't have two pennies to rub together, but we still had lots of fun. _were very poor_ # Personality Traits ## Describing Personality - Lucia has a vivid imagination. Her artworks are so original. _an ability to think of exciting images and ideas_ - Norah is such a fuddy-duddy. She never wants to come out with us on Saturday night. _someone who is unwilling to try new things_ - Gustav has a selfish streak. He won't share his cookies with his friends. _a tendency to be selfish_ - Arturo is so two-faced. He said he liked my haircut but told his friends he hated it. _insincere or hypocritical_ - Chetan is as bold as brass. He walked up to the actor and asked for an autograph. _very confident_ - My dad's just an average Joe. He enjoys burgers and fries, and loves watching baseball. _a stereotypical man who has simple tastes_ - It was great to see Jasmine at the party. She's always a barrel of laughs. _a fun person or situation_ - Zoe loves proving how much she knows. She's too smart for her own good. _annoyingly proud of her intelligence or knowledge_ - Bob is such a crybaby. He was very upset about not getting a perfect score. _someone who cries a lot without good reason_ - Noah is really down to earth. He earns lots of money, but he lives in a little cottage. _practical and unpretentious_ ## Idioms Using Vocabulary About Animals - I know Rex looks a bit scary, but he wouldn't hurt a fly. _is completely harmless_ - Claire is a social butterfly. She's always going to parties. _a very sociable person_ - My uncle's a lone wolf. He lives on his own in a cabin in the forest. _someone who prefers to live or work alone_ - Tony wouldn't say boo to a goose. He gets really shy when he talks to customers. _is very timid and nervous_ - Don't be afraid of Linda. Her bark is worse than her bite. _She's not as scary as she seems._ - Ben never told us he could tap dance. He is such a dark horse. _someone who hides a surprising skill or quality_ ## Idioms Using Vocabulary About Food - Jim's a good egg. He helped me to move last week. _an honest, reliable, or considerate person_ - Debbie's a tough cookie. She doesn't mind when people criticize her work. _determined and physically or emotionally strong_ - Hassan is the salt of the earth. I saw him help an old lady cross the road. _kind, honest, and unpretentious_ - Kirsty remained as cool as a cucumber throughout her performance. _calm and relaxed_