Idioms Beginning with B

IdiomExplanationExample
Be in HeavenTo be in a state of bliss or happiness, often used metaphorically; also refers to a spiritual afterlife for those who have passed away.After winning the championship, the team was in heaven, celebrating their victory all night long.
Be in the SkiesTo be lost in thought or fantasising, often disconnected from reality or practical matters.While everyone else was focused on the tasks at hand, Sarah seemed to be in the skies, daydreaming about her art.
Be in LuckTo experience a stroke of good fortune, particularly in a specific situation.You’re in luck! I just found an extra ticket to the concert, and it’s yours if you want it.
One’s Luck is InTo be experiencing a fortunate period where things are going well.After winning two games in a row, she felt that her luck was in and decided to buy a lottery ticket.
Be in Murky WatersTo be involved in a complicated or unclear situation, often with questionable motives or ethics.The company’s financial dealings were in murky waters, raising suspicions among investors about their practices.
Fish in Murky WatersTo exploit a chaotic or unclear situation for personal gain or advantage.With the market in turmoil, some investors began to fish in murky waters, looking for opportunities to profit.
Be in ProgressTo be currently occurring or developing; something that is actively happening.The construction of the new bridge is still in progress, with the completion date set for next year.
Make ProgressTo advance or improve in a particular area or towards a goal.She dedicated her weekends to studying, and it was clear that she was making progress in her understanding of math.
Be in Someone’s BloodTo possess a natural inclination or inherent trait that defines one’s identity or lifestyle.Art has always been in her blood, as her parents were both artists and nurtured her creative talents from a young age.
Run in Someone’s BloodTo be a characteristic or tradition passed down through generations in a family.Athleticism runs in his blood; his mother was a marathon runner, and his father was a professional football player.
Be in Someone’s ShoesTo be in someone else’s difficult or uncomfortable situation, often to empathise with their struggles.I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes, dealing with that difficult client.
Fill Someone’s ShoesTo take over someone’s responsibilities or roles, especially after they have left or moved on.After the manager retired, it was a challenge for the new hire to fill her shoes, given her extensive experience.

IdiomExplanationExample
Be in StitchesTo be laughing uncontrollably, often due to something extremely funny.The comedian’s routine was so hilarious that we were all in stitches by the end of the night.
Not Have a Stitch OnTo be completely unclothed or without any garments.He ran across the beach, completely carefree and not having a stitch on, much to the amusement of the onlookers.
Be in the CloudsTo be lost in thought or fantasy, often disconnected from practical concerns or reality.While others focused on the project, Jake was in the clouds, dreaming of his next vacation.
Be on Cloud SevenTo be extremely happy or in a state of bliss, often after receiving good news or achieving something wonderful.After she got the job offer, she was on cloud seven, unable to stop smiling.
Be in the ClubTo be pregnant, often used humorously or colloquially.When she announced her pregnancy, her friends joked that she was officially in the club.
Join the ClubUsed to express sympathy or solidarity with someone who has experienced something similar, often in a negative context.You’re feeling overwhelmed with work? Join the club; I’ve been swamped for weeks!
Be in the RaceTo be actively competing for something, such as a position or recognition.Despite the tough competition, she felt confident that she was still in the race for the scholarship.
Make the RaceTo participate in a competitive context, often implying a serious commitment.After much consideration, he decided to make the race for the local council seat.
Be in the RunningTo be one of the candidates or competitors for something desirable, such as a job or a prize.Several talented applicants are in the running for the new position at the company.
Make the RunningTo take the lead or initiative in a competition or situation; to be proactive.She was always the one to make the running in group projects, ensuring everything stayed on track.
Be in the Same BoatTo share a similar situation or problem with others, often of a challenging nature.When they both lost their jobs, they realised they were in the same boat and began supporting each other.
Sail in the Same BoatTo work together with someone, often in a collaborative effort, especially during difficult times.During the crisis, we all needed to sail in the same boat to overcome the challenges we faced together.
Idiom Index

Idiom Index

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