Thursday, February 27, 2014

Idioms for Business Purpose


Source: Effective Business Letters

Like A Kid in A Candy Store :  If someone is like a kid in a candy store, they are very excited about something.

Like A Moth to A Flame : Something that is like a moth to a flame is attracted to something that is deadly or dangerous.

Like An Open Book : Anything which can be easily interpreted
Your future is like an open book. I can foresee the things to come. 



  • Like A Rat Deserting A Sinking Ship : If people leave a company because they know that it is about to have serious problems or turn their back on a person about to be in a similar situation, they are said to do like rats deserting a sinking ship.

    Like Chinese Arithmetic :  If something is complicated and hard to understand, it’s like Chinese arithmetic.

    Like Clockwork : If something happens like clockwork, it happens at very regular times or intervals.

    Like Father Like Son : This idiom is used when different generations of a family behave in the same way or have the same talents of defects.

    Like Giving A Donkey Strawberries : If something is like giving a donkey strawberries, people fail to appreciate its value.

    Like It or Lump It : When people say this, they mean that the person will have to accept the situation because it is not going to change.




    Like Lambs To The Slaughter :

    If somebody does something unpleasant without any resistance, they go like lambs to the slaughter.




    Like No One’s Business : 

    If I say my children are growing like no one’s business, it means they’re growing very quickly.




    Like Peas in A Pod : 

    If people or things are like peas in a pod, they look identical.
  • My ring and the one you have are like peas in a pod.
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