English Idioms | Page 17

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handle( or treat) someone or something with kid gloves: deal with someone or something very gently or tactfully.
kill two birds with one stone: achieve two aims at once.
kill someone with( or by) kindness: spoil someone by overindulging them.
kill yourself laughing: be overcome with laughter.
kiss of life: 1. mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. 2. an action or event that revives a failing enterprise.
go( or be) under the knife: have surgery.
like a( hot) knife through butter: very easily, without any resistance or difficulty.
twist( or turn) the knife: deliberately make someone ' s grief or problems worse.
the knives are out( for someone): there is open hostility( towards someone).
on a knife-edge( or razor ' s edge): in a tense situation, especially one finely balanced between success and failure.
a knight in shining armour: an idealized or heroic person, especially a man who comes to the rescue of a woman in distress or in a difficult
Σνπ θέξζεθε ή ηνπ κίιεζε κε ην γάληη
Μ’ έλα ζκπάξν δπό ηξηγώληα.
Σνλ έζθαμε κε ην βακβάθη.
Πέζαλα ζηα γέιηα.
Μνπ έδσζε θηιί δσήο.
Έθαγε ην καραίξη.
Βνύηπξν ζην ςσκί ηνπ.
Ξύλεη ηελ πιεγή.
Βγήθαλ ηα καραίξηα.
ηελ θόςε ηνπ μπξαθηνύ
Ο πξίγθηπαο ηνπ παξακπζηνύ.