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Roll Your Eyes : Rise from The Ashes : If something rises from the ashes, it recovers after a serious failure. Road to Damascus : If someone has a great and sudden change in their ideas or beliefs, then this is a road to Damascus change, after the conversion of Saint Paul to Christianity while heading to Damascus to persecute Christians. Rob Peter to Pay Paul : If you rob Peter to pay Paul, you try to solve one problem, but create another in doing so, often through short-term planning. Rock The Boat : If you rock the boat, you destabilize a situation by making trouble. It is often used as advice, ‘Don’t rock the boat’. Rocket Science : If something is not rocket science, It is not very complicated or difficult to understand. This idiom is normally used in the negative. Roll Out The Red Carpet : If you roll out the red carpet, you treat someone in a special way especially when welcoming them. Roll With The Punches : If you roll with the punches, you are flexible and able to adapt to difficult circumstances. Roll Your Eyes : If you roll your eyes, you show with your eyes that you don’t believe someone or aren’t interested in what they’re saying. Rolling in The Aisles : If the audience watching something are laughing loudly, the show has them rolling in the aisles. Rome Was Not Built In A Day. : This idiom means that many things cannot be done instantly and require time and patience. Root Hog or Die Poor : It is an expression used in the southern USA that means that you must look out for yourself as no one’s going to do it for you. Rooted To The Spot : If someone is rooted to the spot, they cannot move either physically or they cannot think their way out of a problem. Roll Your Eyes to HOME PAGE |
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