Idiomatic Expressions of Time
At times, means sometimes
At all times, means always
At the eleventh hour- at the latest available time
The arrangement are on the eve of completion, i.e. are almost completed.
To spend time, to pass the time, is to use it up.
To kill time, is to busy oneself in some useless thing, but so as to make the time pass without tediousness.
Time hangs heavy on his hands, i.e. he finds it difficult to use his time.
in no time - in a very short space of time.
make the best of his time - tries to use it to the best advantage.
To take one's time/ take your time - not to be in a hurry.
To bide one's time - to wait patiently for a favorable opportunity
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Idiomatic Expressions of Time
Expressions about Death
Difference between English and the English
Difference between English and the English
The word English used alone is the English language. The phrase the English means the English people.
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