Wet
All wet (American informal)
The meaning of the english idiom – All wet
Completely wrong
Can’t dance and it’s too wet to plow
The meaning of the english idiom – Can’t dance and it’s too wet to plow
(USA) When you can’t dance and it’s too wet to plow, you may as well do something because you can’t or don’t have the opportunity to do anything else.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Dancing on someone’s grave
- Make a song and dance
- He dances well to whom fortune pipes
Get your feet wet
The meaning of the english idiom – Get your feet wet
If you get your feet wet, you gain your first experience of something.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Find your feet
- The cat would eat fish and would not wet her feet
- Cut your teeth on
Wet behind the ears
The meaning of the english idiom – Wet behind the ears
Someone who is wet behind the ears is either very young or inexperienced.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Prick up your ears
- Be all ears
Wet blanket
The meaning of the english idiom – Wet blanket
A wet blanket is someone who tries to spoil other people’s fun.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Split the blanket
- Spoil the ship for a ha’pworth of tar
- Wet behind the ears
Wet your whistle
The meaning of the english idiom – Wet your whistle
If you are thirsty and have an alcoholic drink, you wet your whistle. “Whet your whistle” is also used.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Clean as a whistle
- Blow the whistle
- A man cannot whistle and drink at the same time
As dry as a bone
The meaning of the english idiom – As dry as a bone
Completely dry
Before the ink is dry
The meaning of the english idiom – Before the ink is dry
If people make an agreement or contract and then the situation changes very quickly, it changes before the ink is dry.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Keep your powder dry
- Hang out to dry
- Watching paint dry
Bone dry
The meaning of the english idiom – Bone Dry
Completely dry.
Dry as a bone
The meaning of the english idiom Dry as a bone
If your lawn is as dry as a bone, the soil is completely dry.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- All skin and bone
- Chew on a bone
- Throw someone a bone
Dry as snuff
The meaning of the english idiom Dry as snuff
If something is as dry as snuff, it is very dry indeed.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Up to snuff
- Dry as a bone
- He that has it and will not keep it; he that wants it and will not seek it; he that drinks and is not dry, shall want money as well as I
Dry run
The meaning of the english idiom Dry run
A dry run is a full rehearsal or trial exercise of something to see how it will work before it is launched.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- You never miss the water till the well runs dry
- Dry spell
- Keep your powder dry
Dry spell
The meaning of the english idiom Dry spell
If something or someone is having a dry spell, they aren’t being as successful as they normally are.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Good spell
- On a roll
- Get the axe
Hang out to dry
The meaning of the english idiom – Hang out to dry
If you hang someone out to dry, you abandon them when they are in trouble.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Hanged for a sheep as a lamb
- Throw someone to the wolves
- Low-hanging fruit
Keep your powder dry
The meaning of the english idiom – Keep your powder dry
If you keep your powder dry, you act cautiously so as not to damage your chances.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Powder your nose
- He who goes into a mill comes out powdered
Not a dry eye (spoken)
The meaning of the english idiom – Not a dry eye
Used for saying that something makes everyone in a place feel strong emotion
Watching paint dry
The meaning of the english idiom – Watching paint dry
If something is like watching paint dry, it is really boring.
Similar English and Irish sayings:
Similar English and Irish sayings:
- Watch grass grow
- Painted Jezebel
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