A comprehensive guide to English idioms starting with 'C', each explained clearly for easy understanding and application in everyday language.

 

 

Delving into English Idioms Starting with 'C

 

Welcome to our English lesson on idioms beginning with the letter 'C'. Idioms add colour and expressiveness to the language; understanding them is key to becoming fluent in English. In this lesson, we will explore a variety of 'C' idioms, focusing on their meanings and how they can be used in everyday conversations.

 

Introduction to 'C' Idioms and Their Practical Usage

  1. Carrot and Stick

    • Sentence: "The new policy uses a carrot and stick approach to increase productivity."
  2. Cloak and Dagger

    • Sentence: "The novel was full of cloak and dagger operations set during the war."
  3. Cards are Stacked Against

    • Sentence: "It felt like the cards were stacked against me in that job interview."
  4. Crack a Book

    • Sentence: "He hardly ever cracks a book but still does well in exams."
  5. Cross a Bridge Before One Comes to It

    • Sentence: "You're crossing a bridge before you come to it by worrying about that issue now."
  6. Carry Coals to Newcastle

    • Sentence: "Giving her cooking advice is like carrying coals to Newcastle since she's a chef."
  7. Cast in the Same Mould

    • Sentence: "The two brothers are cast in the same mould, sharing many traits."
  8. Change Horses in Midstream

    • Sentence: "Changing our strategy now would be like changing horses in midstream."
  9. Cap it All

    • Sentence: "To cap it all, the celebration ended with a spectacular fireworks display."
  10. Cried with Eyes Out

    • Sentence: "She cried her eyes out when she heard the sad news."
  11. Carry the Can

    • Sentence: "He had to carry the can for the team's mistake."
  12. Cast a Long Shadow

    • Sentence: "His influential work has cast a long shadow over the field."
  13. Cat and Dog Life

    • Sentence: "Their constant arguing suggests they lead a cat and dog life."

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Conclusion: Expanding Your English with 'C' Idioms

You've now gained knowledge about various 'C' idioms, which will help enhance your understanding and expression in English. These idioms can add a layer of sophistication to your conversations and writing. For any inquiries or more lessons, please contact us on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/learningenglishfree.co.uk.

 

 

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