Study Idioms and English idiom and also an English metaphor

in hive-152587 •  3 years ago 

Idioms study are importtant

1-Going around in circles; meaning of discussing somthing or trying to achieve something you do not make any progressbecause you keep going back to the same subjects or the same problems .
2- Behind the eight ball; the mean is in trouble in a weak or losing position.
3- Cat gotten my tongue; which mean, not seaking
4- monkey business; means, Silly, mischievous, or deceiful acts or behavior
5- Long in the tooth; means, old.

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While I am getting long in the tooth, I knew what I wanted. I liked developing and running business. even if it is monkey business, it will help some people and let make me get money. it is enough.
I don't like going around in circles. making cash cow is funny.
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Fear Anger and a chance of fury.

I decided to write about an essay I wrote called fear, anger and a chance of fury. some example idioms and metaphors.
I know the title of this essay sounds more like a weather report, then an essay about emotions and relationships. But if you are involved in a stormy (difficult) relationship with someone who has large emotional swings so that you never know if their emotional state will be happy like a warm and sunny day or whether they will be sad or angry like a cold and windy day. This is of course an English idiom and also an English metaphor.

People in a stormy relationship also understand the term emotional barometer as another idiom and metaphor, where the emotional barometer measures the chance of happiness like a sunny day or sadness like a cloudy day. This is of course another English idiom and also an English metaphor

Unfortunately, some people are full of fear, anger and frustration, so the people in their lives are often nervous about not knowing whether the person will wake up happy or angry or very sad. Another word used to describe great anger is fury. While fear, anger and frustration make for a bad emotional weather, every so often they fuse together into one emotion, which I call fury. That’s why I entitled this essay Fear, Anger and a chance of Fury. Fury is a synonym for being very angry.

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