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2nd Year English Important Idioms From Past Papers Set 01

Preview or download 2nd Year English Important Idioms. These important 2nd Year English Important Idioms are collected by going through different past papers of all Punjab Board Pakistan.

2nd Year English Important Idioms



Importance of These Idioms

These Idioms are taken from past papers of 2nd Year English. These Idioms are top repeated of in previous papers of 2nd Year English of all Punjab boards as;

*      Bahawalpur Board

*      D.G.Khan Board

*      Faisalabad Board

*      Gujranwala Board

*      Lahore Board

*      Multan Board

*      Rawalpindi Board

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👉Important 2nd Year English Idioms ( Set 01/03)

01. A bed of roses  (پھولوں کی سیج)
    Life is not a bed of roses.

02. A bed of thorns  (کانٹوں کی سیج)
    Life is a bed of thorns.

03. A casting vote  (فیصلہ کن ووٹ)
    Chairman’s vote proved a casting vote.

04. Above board  (سمجھ سے بالاتر)
    Your drawing should be above board.

05. A jail bird  (عادی مجرم)
    He is a jail bird and he is not afraid of going to prison.

06. A rotten egg  (بے کار شخص)
    Company is going to check out all the rotten eggs.

07. A man of letter  (ادیب، پڑھا لکھا شخص)
    Pro. Aslam is a man of letters.

08. A child’s play  (آسان کام)
    Wise people save a lot against a rainy day.

09. An open secret  (کھلا راز)
    Now their affair is an open secret.

10. A rainy day  (مشکل حا لات)
    Wise people save a lot against a rainy day.

11. Apple of one’s eye  (آنکھ کا تارا)
    Alia is the apple of her parent’s eye.

12. A man of straw  (نادار، مفلس)
    He is a man of straw.

13. A near miss  (کامیابی کے قریب)
    Our team should have won the match, it was a near miss.

14. Beat about the bush  (ادھر ادھر کی ہانکنا)
    Don’t waste my time by beating about the bush.

15. Birds of a feather  (ہم خیال  لوگ)
    Birds of a feather flourish well.

16. Break into   (نقب لگانا)
    Thief broke into his shop and stole valuable things.

17. To Bring Out  (شائع کرنا)
    Our professor has brought out a new book.

18. By fits and starts  (بے قاعدگی سے)
    Successful people never work by fits and starts.

19. By leaps and bounds  (دن دوگنی رات چو گنی)
    China is making progress by leaps and bounds.

20. By hook or by crook  (جائز و نا جائز طریقے سے)
    She got through the exam by hook or by crook.

21. A white elephant  (جس پرخرچ زیادہ اورفائدہ کم ہو)
    Used gadgets often proved white elephants.

22. A maiden speech  (پہلی   تقریر)
    Court is using a Fabian policy to make final decision.

23. Apple pie order  (ترتیب کے ساتھ)
    Keep your books in apple pie order.

24. A birds’ eye view  (سر سر ی جائزہ)
    I have a bird’s eye view of town from the tower.

25. Cheek by jowl  (ساتھ ساتھ)
    We sat cheek by jowl in the class.

26. A Fabian policy  (تا خیری حربے)
    Court is using a Fabian policy to make final decision.

27. To carry the day  (کامیاب ہونا)
    Pak soldiers carried the day in war of 1965.

28. To carry one’s point  (اپنی بات منوانا)
    Principle has the ability to carry his point.

29. To call names  (گالیاں دینا)
    Calling names is a bad habit.

30. Down and out  (محتاج)
    Down and out deserve our help and care.

31. Add fuel to fire  (جلتی پر تیل چھڑکنا)
    Her speech added fuel to fire.

32. Apple of discord.  (فساد کی جڑ)
    Kashmir is an apple of discord b/w Pakistan and India.

33. Wild goose chase  (بے کار کوشش)
    Her efforts to achieve fame proved a wild goose chase.

34. A hair breadth escape  (بال بال بچنا)
    Thank God! He had a hair breadth escape from an accident.

35. A dog in the manager  (جو نہ کھیلے نہ کھیلنے دے)
    Do not adopt a dog in the manger policy.

36. Heart and soul  (ہار ماننا)
    I love Islam heart and soul.

37. For Good  (ہمیشہ کے لیے)
    Aslam has left Multan for good.

38. Kith and Kin  (رشتہ دار)
    We should not break with kith and kin

39. To keep up  (بر قرار رکھنا)
    Keep up your courage to face the difficulty.

40. Every inch  (مکمل طور پر)
    Inspector of police was every inch a honest person.

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