Friday, November 8, 2019
90 Idioms About Tools
90 Idioms About Tools 90 Idioms About Tools 90 Idioms About Tools By Mark Nichol Hand tools have inspired a tool box full of metaphorical words and expressions. Hereââ¬â¢s a list of many of those handy idioms. 1ââ¬â5. angry/mad enough to chew nails/spit nails or ready to eat nails: enraged 6ââ¬â7. another/final nail in the coffin: one of/the last of multiple factors that contribute to a failure 8ââ¬â9. ax: a guitar or other instrument a musician might play while making a chopping motion (noun), or fire, reduce, remove, or terminate (verb) 10. ax to grind: grudge or motive 11. bed of nails: difficult or unpleasant situation 12. between the hammer and the anvil: facing a dilemma 13. bury the hatchet: end a dispute or feud 14. chisel (someone) out of: cheat to get something away from someone 15: chisel in: deceive or manipulate to get a share of something 16: chiseled: toned or well defined (as in facial features or body) 17. clamp down: impose controls or restrictions 18ââ¬â19. coffin nail/coffin tack: a cigarette (or, rarely, a drink of liquor) 20. crowbar: insert or remove with force 21. drill: hit or propel with force 22. drill down: investigate or get to the root of 23. for want of a nail: abbreviation of a proverb illustrating that the lack of an insignificant part can have significant consequences for the whole 24ââ¬â25. hammer (something) out: argue or negotiate toward an agreement, or play a piano loudly 26. hammer and tongs: with great determination and energy (as in ââ¬Å"going at it hammer and tongsâ⬠) 27. hammer away: discuss something excessively or tediously 28. hammer home: press a point 29ââ¬â30. hammer: a vehicleââ¬â¢s accelerator (noun), or do something with great force or persistence (verb, as in ââ¬Å"I tried to hammer it into his thick skullâ⬠) 31. hard as nails: unfeeling or unsympathetic 32ââ¬â33. has a screw loose/with a loose screw: is eccentric, mentally unbalanced, or strange/has eccentricities or is mentally unbalanced or strange 34. has oneââ¬â¢s head screwed on right: is capable or sensible 35. hit the nail on the head: be accurate or right, or explain perceptively 36ââ¬â37. nail: arrest or identify (or have sex with, but this sense is vulgar) 38. nail (oneââ¬â¢s) colors to the mast: express opinion publicly (from the idea of attaching a flag to a shipââ¬â¢s mast to identify oneââ¬â¢s national origin) 39. nail (something) down: agree on or accomplish something 40. nail (someoneââ¬â¢s) ears back: severely scold someone 41ââ¬â43. nail (someone)/nail (someoneââ¬â¢s) hide to the wall, or nail (someone) to a cross: see ââ¬Å"nail (someoneââ¬â¢s) ears backâ⬠44ââ¬â45. nail (something) down: discover, or make certain or final or win decisively 46ââ¬â49. nail Jell-O/jelly to a tree/the wall: try something futile (akin to ââ¬Å"herd catsâ⬠) 50ââ¬â51. on the nail: in full (as in ââ¬Å"pay on the nailâ⬠), or under discussion (both British English) 52ââ¬â53. put a wrench/monkey wrench into: disrupt or sabotage (the British English term is spanner) 54. put a nail in the coffin of (something): cause something to end or stop 55. put the hammer down: accelerate a vehicle 56ââ¬â57. put/tighten the screws on (someone): pressure or threaten someone, or make something more difficult for someone 58. saw away at: move oneââ¬â¢s arms as if in a sawing motion 59. saw wood: snore loudly 60. sawed off: short (said of a diminutive person or a shotgun with part of the barrel removed) 61ââ¬â64. screw: cheat or deceive, or a jailer (also, copulate, or someone to copulate with, but these senses are vulgar) 65ââ¬â66. screw around/off: waste time or act aimlessly 67ââ¬â70. screw (someone) around/screw around with (someone): bother or harass (ââ¬Å"screw around with (someone)â⬠also means ââ¬Å"copulate withâ⬠or ââ¬Å"be promiscuous,â⬠but these senses are vulgar) 71. screw around with (something): fiddle or play with 72. screw (oneââ¬â¢s) courage to the sticking place: have courage or resolution 73. screw (someone) out of: cheat or deceive to deprive someone of something 74ââ¬â75. screw (one) over: betray, or see ââ¬Å"nail (oneââ¬â¢s) ears backâ⬠76. screw the pooch: make a significant mistake (vulgar) 77. screw up: make a mistake 78. screw up (oneââ¬â¢s) courage: force (oneself) to be brave 79. screw up (oneââ¬â¢s) face: make an unpleasant expression 80. screwed: in trouble 81ââ¬â82. screwed up: made a mistake (verb phrase), or flawed or ruined (adjective) 83. take a hammering: suffer a severe attack or loss 84. tool: an unlikeable or easily deceived person 85. tool around: drive quickly but aimlessly 86. tools of the trade: whatever is associated with, or required to do, a job 87. tough as nails: determined 88. turn of the screw: an action that worsens a bad situation 89. under the hammer: for sale (alluding to an auctioneerââ¬â¢s hammer) 90. wrench: mechanic Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? 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