Idioms with colors in English | A complete list of color idioms + example
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👉Idioms are words that are a group of words that have a meaning different than the direct meaning of the words themselves. For example, if something is a piece of cake, it doesn’t mean that it’s actually like a cake! It means that it’s very easy to do.

👉What we know about the use of colors in English is that they are mainly used as adjectives for describing the appearance of things or people. But there are some English idioms and English expressions with colors which are mainly used by native English speakers.

👉Using idioms with colors in English can be a lot of fun! It's like having a secret code to express our feelings in a special way. Imagine someone says they're "tickled pink." It doesn't mean they turned pink like a crayon, but that they're really happy and excited. Or if they say "I'm feeling on top of the world," it doesn't mean they're standing on a globe, but that they're feeling incredibly happy. These colorful expressions help us paint pictures with our words!

In this video you will learn the most common English idioms with colors. Here is the list:

🔴 Out of the blue
🔴Once in a blue moon
🔴 With flying colors
🔴Tickled pink
🔴In red
🔴Caught red-handed
🔴Black market
🔴Red tape
🔴White color workers

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🟥BTW: Final quiz has a typo! Color VS Collar (pay attention!)

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