Idioms
The English language is amazing because there are always numerous ways to say the same thing.
A “walk in the park” can be “a wander in a nature preserve” or even an “amble in the playing field”, then idioms are also popular, however they are often more obscure plus could require some explanation to those who take things literally! For example, the idiom “preaching to the choir” means that the speaker is making an fight to someone who already agrees with their point of view, but many idioms command against procrastination like “He who hesitates is lost” plus “The early bird gets the worm”, but the most popular idioms involve the weather or temperature, plus this is where I begin to get confused because they seem to apply to Heating, Ventilation plus A/C systems. The idiom “blow warm plus cold” is supposed to mean a guy who keeps decreasing their opinion of something, however it describes perfectly what our Heating, Ventilation plus A/C method does. The phrase “break out in a freezing sweat” may mean what happens to people with anxiety problems however it is also what happens on cool humid mornings when our air conditioning method decides to take a break plus condensate forms on our walls plus windows, but last year, our husbandy “lost his cool” when I got “freezing feet” over replacing our aged furnace plus A/C system. I was as “stubborn as a mule” against paying for a new Heating, Ventilation plus A/C method when I decided that an costly repair was the better option. That caused our Heating, Ventilation plus A/C provider to turn to our husbandy plus exclaim, “A fool plus his money are soon parted.” That idiom caused myself and others to get “hot under the collar” as we shivered waiting for the ill-advised furnace repair.