A small, usually insignificant amount of money, typically consisting of coins. Watch the video
Category: Idiom of the Day
be looking for trouble
To be doing something or acting in a manner that will very likely result in trouble, difficulty, or danger. Watch the video
look (at something) through rose-colored glasses
To assume a generally optimistic and cheerful attitude (toward something); to focus on the positive aspects (of something). Primarily heard in US. Watch the video
look on the sunny side (of life/things)
To view one’s life, situation, or circumstances with a generally optimistic and cheerful attitude; to focus on what is positive in life. Watch the video
look (someone) off
In sports, especially American football, to mislead an opponent with one’s eyes as to one’s intentions in a given play. Watch the video
feel like a million bucks
To feel exceptionally attractive or in very robust health. Watch the video
look for a dog to kick
To seek out someone to blame or castigate, especially someone who is not at fault. (Usually said in the continuous tense.) Watch the video
look askance upon (someone or something)
To view or regard something in a disapproving or distrustful manner. Watch the video
look out for number one
To put one’s own needs, concerns, or responsibilities before those of anyone else. Watch the video
long since
Long ago; of the (relatively) distant past. Watch the video