Tuesday, October 22, 2019
25 Idioms About Bread and Dessert
25 Idioms About Bread and Dessert 25 Idioms About Bread and Dessert 25 Idioms About Bread and Dessert By Mark Nichol Wheat the staff of life and the baked products derived from it invite many idiomatic associations. Here are references to bread and other flour-based products in phrases and expressions. 1. ââ¬Å"Bread and butterâ⬠refers to the basics in life. 2. ââ¬Å"Bread and waterâ⬠refers to the bare minimum of food and drink, based on the traditional punitive prison diet. 3. ââ¬Å"The greatest thing since sliced breadâ⬠is something considered revolutionary and indispensable. 4. ââ¬Å"Half a loaf is better than noneâ⬠means that one shouldnââ¬â¢t complain about not having everything, because it is better to have something than nothing. 5. ââ¬Å"Half bakedâ⬠means ââ¬Å"incompleteâ⬠or ââ¬Å"not thoroughly planned or conceived.â⬠6. To know ââ¬Å"which side (oneââ¬â¢s) bread is buttered onâ⬠is to recognize what is advantageous. 7. To ââ¬Å"sell (something) like hotcakesâ⬠is to be very successful at selling something. 8. To ââ¬Å"separate the wheat from the chaffâ⬠is to distinguish what is useful or valuable from what is not. 9. Something that is ââ¬Å"as flat as a pancakeâ⬠is extremely flat. 10. Something ââ¬Å"as warm as toastâ⬠is very warm and comforting. 11. To ââ¬Å"have your cake and eat it, tooâ⬠is to have or accomplish something more than one way; the phrase often refers to an unrealistic expectation. 12. Something ââ¬Å"as easy as (apple) pieâ⬠is very simple to do or understand. 13ââ¬â14. To ââ¬Å"have (oneââ¬â¢s) finger in the pieâ⬠is to be involved, but to ââ¬Å"have (oneââ¬â¢s) fingers in too many piesâ⬠is to be committed in too many endeavors, thus reducing oneââ¬â¢s effectiveness. 15. ââ¬Å"Icing on the cakeâ⬠is an additional benefit. 16. An activity that is ââ¬Å"like taking candy from a babyâ⬠is very easy. 17. Something that is ââ¬Å"pie in the skyâ⬠is unrealistic. 18. Something that is ââ¬Å"a piece of cakeâ⬠is extraordinarily easy. 19. To get ââ¬Å"a piece of the pieâ⬠is to be among those who earn an advantage or reward. 20. To ââ¬Å"sugarcoatâ⬠something is to put it into a deceptively or inaccurately positive light. 21. Something that ââ¬Å"takes the cakeâ⬠is significantly better or worse than other comparable things; the phrase often refers to an action or comment that is audaciously irritating. 22. ââ¬Å"Thatââ¬â¢s the way the cookie crumblesâ⬠means that what is referred to is an expected or typical outcome. 23. Someone or something ââ¬Å"as nutty as a fruitcakeâ⬠is crazy or ridiculous. 24. Something ââ¬Å"as slow as molasses (in January)â⬠is very slow. 25. Something ââ¬Å"as sweet as honeyâ⬠is very appealing. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Expressions category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:How Many Tenses in English?Ten Yiddish Expressions You Should KnowPunctuation Is Powerful
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