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IDIOMS RELATED TO WEATHER

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  • "She's been under the weather, so she couldn't attend the party."
    not feeling well or is a bit sick
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  • "Losing my job was tough, but it led me to discover a new career path. Every cloud has a silver lining."
    there is something positive or hopeful to be found
  •  20
  • "I think he's just chasing rainbows if he believes he can become a millionaire overnight."
    "I think he's just chasing rainbows if he believes he can become a millionaire overnight."
  •  25
  • "He told a joke to break the ice at the awkward family gathering."
    to do or say something to relieve tension or make a situation more comfortable, typically in social situations
  •  20
  • "We'll have our picnic come rain or shine."
    something will happen regardless of the weather conditions or any obstacles
  •  15
  • "In the cold light of day, I realized that the extravagant purchase wasn't a wise decision."
    to see or consider something clearly and rationally, often after a period of emotion or excitement
  •  25
  • "They've been through tough times before and always managed to weather the storm."
    to endure a difficult or challenging period and come through it successfully
  •  15
  • "Their argument about the TV remote was just a storm in a teacup."
    a small problem or dispute that is blown out of proportion, creating unnecessary drama
  •  10
  • "The office was so quiet, it felt like the calm before the storm on the day of the big meeting."
    a peaceful or quiet period before a difficult or turbulent situation arises
  •  20
  • "After the reorganization, some employees felt left out in the cold, not knowing their new roles."
    to be excluded or neglected, typically in a social or professional setting
  •  20
  • I know it's tough, Lisa, but remember, ... . You might find an even better opportunity soon.
    every cloud has a silver lining
  •  25
  • It was a rough year, but we managed to ... . Things are looking up now.
    weather the storm
  •  25