Idioms and Sayings About Food

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Image Idiom Explanation
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Apple "... apple of ..... eye."

For example:

"She was the apple of his eye."
Someone that one likes a lot.

"An apple a day keeps the doctor away."

For example:

"The doctor told her to eat more fresh fruit, after all an apple a
day keeps the doctor away."
Eating fruit is good/healthy for you.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Bacon "Bring home the bacon ."

For example:

"He felt it was his responsibility to bring home the bacon."
To earn a living for the family.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  WhitebreadIdioms and Sayings About Food  Butter " Bread and butter ."

For example:

"He was talking about bread and butter issues."
Basic needs of life (food,shelter,clothing).
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Butter To be a butter fingers.

For example:-

He had the ball, but he dropped it! What a butterfingers!
Somebody who often drops things
Butter someone up.

For example:

"He was always buttering up the boss hoping for promotion."
To flatter someone to try to get their favor or friendship.
Butter wouldn't melt in his / her mouth.

For example:-

"No one ever thought she was naughty, she always looked as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth."
If butter wouldn't melt in someone's mouth, they look as if they would never do anything wrong although you think they would.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Cake "A piece of cake ."

For example:

"She knew she had passed the English exam, it was a piece of cake."
To find something easy to do.

"The icing on the cake ."

For example:

"I was happy to pass the exam, the high mark was just the icing on the cake."
Something nice that is added to something else that is already good.

"To sell like hot cakes ."

For example:

"The new Spice Girls' album sold like hot cakes."
To sell quickly or rapidly.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Cheese "A big cheese "

For example:

"Anita Roddick was the big cheese at the Body Shop."
An important person, a leader (usually about business).
"Chalk and cheese "

For example:

"I'm not surprised they're getting divorced, they were always chalk and cheese."
To be the complete opposite of someone.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Cherries "Another bite at the cherry ."

For example:

"Frank got another bite at the cherry when he resat his exams."
To be given a another chance of doing or getting something.
"To cherry -pick."

For example:-

Grammar schools often get accused of cherry-picking the best pupils.
To choose only the best people or things in a way that is not fair.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Stirring What's cooking ?

For example:

A: Hey guys! What's cooking?
B: Nothing much. Same old, same old.
What's happening?
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Cucumber "As cool as a cucumber ."

For example:

"Although he was driving at 110 mph James Bond was as cool as a
cucumber."
To remain calm under pressure.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Custard "A cowardy custard ."

For example:

Me: "I'm scared of spiders."
Hubby: "They're only little! Don't be such a cowardy custard."

A way of saying someone is a coward. Maybe because custard is yellow.
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Idioms and Sayings About Food  Egg "A bad egg ."

For example:

"He never phoned his mother. He was a bad egg."
A bad person, to be avoided.

" Egg .... on."

For example:

"He was always in trouble at school, his class mates always egged him
on."
To urge someone to do something (usually negative).

"Have egg on one's face."

For example:

"He ended up with egg on his face, when she found out he had been lying."
To be caught out or embarrassed.

"You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs ."

For example:

"He worked so hard to make the company a success it made him ill, but
you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs."
To do something to the detriment of something else.
"To over egg the pudding."

For example:

Heather Mills was accused “over-egging the pudding” in a bid to secure a larger divorce settlement.
To exaggerate or to ruin something by trying too hard to improve it.
"To put all your eggs in one basket"

For example:

"You shouldn't invest all your money in Microsoft, it would be like
putting all your eggs in one basket."
To risk everything on one person or thing.
"To walk on eggshells ."

For example:-

Everyone in the family had to walk on eggshells when he was in a bad mood.
To try hard not to upset someone or something.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Fig_fruit_sliced "To not give a fig for something or someone."

For example:-

She didn't give a fig about traditional language learning methods.
To not care about something or someone.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Fish "A different kettle of fish "

For example:-

"Oh! They want to

place

an order? That's a different kettle of fish. Of course I'll talk to them."

A different matter or issue.

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"A pretty or fine kettle of fish "

For example:-

"They're divorced, and someone's sat them next to each other - that's a fine kettle of fish."

A difficult or awkward situation.

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To have bigger fish to fry.

For example:-

He couldn't stay long, with this merger he has bigger fish to fry.
To have more important things to do.
Like a fish out of water.

For example:-

When she started talking about her personal problems, he looked like a fish out of water.
To be uncomfortable in a particular situation
Something is fishy .

For example:-

"There was something fishy in the way he paused before answering the question."
Used when something is suspicious.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Frypan To have bigger fish to fry .

For example:-

He couldn't stay long, with this merger he has bigger fish to fry.
To have more important things to do.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Grapes Sour grapes .

For example:-

He was really sarcastic about my new job, but I think it's just sour grapes, because he hasn't got one.
Used when someone is disparaging about something just because they can't have it.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Lemon To buy a lemon .

For example:-

"All those people who bought a new Toyota have bought a lemon."
To buy something useless or defective.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Glass "Cry over spilt milk ."

For example:

"It's no good crying over spilt milk, what's done is done."
To cry or complain about something that has already happened.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Sheep Mutton dressed (up) as lamb.

For example:-

"She's over fifty and should really stop wearing mini skirts if she doesn't want to look like mutton dressed as lamb."
Used to describe a woman who is dressed in a style that is more suitable for a much younger woman.
"As keen as mustard "

For example:

"He was as keen as mustard because he really wanted to win the competition."
To be very eager.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Peanuts " Nutty as a fruitcake ."

For example:

"People say I'm as nutty as a fruitcake to run this website."
To be slightly crazy.
"To use a sledgehammer to crack a nut ."

For example:


" Fighting tooth decay by annihilating all the mostly harmless bacteria
in your mouth is like taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut. "
To do something with more force than is necessary to achieve the result you want.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Onion "To know your onions ."

For example:-

"When it comes to computers he really knows his onions."
To know a lot about a particular subject.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Pie "As easy as pie ."

For example:

"Anyone can do that, it's as easy as pie."
When something is very easy to do.
"Have a finger in every pie ."

For example:

"He was a very influential man, he seemed to have a finger in every
pie."
To be involved in lots of different things.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Potatoe "A couch potato ."

For example:

"She should get out more, she's turning into a real couch potato. "
Someone who just sits on the couch watching TV.





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"A hot potato ."

For example:

"The issue of immigration was a hot potato."
A question or argument that is controversial and difficult to settle
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Custard "To over egg the pudding ."

For example:

Heather Mills was accused “over-egging the pudding” in a bid to secure a larger divorce settlement.
To exaggerate or to ruin something by trying too hard to improve it.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Sandwich A knuckle sandwich .

For example:-

If he keeps on annoying those men, he'll end up with a knuckle sandwich.
A punch.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Bowl "In the soup ."

For example:

"He landed her in the soup, when he told the policeman she had been
drinking."
To be in serious trouble.

" Souped up."

For example:

"He made his car go faster by souping up the engine."
To change something to make it faster or more powerful by changing or
adding something.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Cup "Cup of tea ."

For example:

"I really enjoyed the film, it was just my cup of tea."
Something one enjoys or does well.
Idioms and Sayings About Food  Glass Like a fish out of water .

For example:-

When she started talking about her personal problems, he looked like a fish out of water.
To be uncomfortable in a particular situation
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