20 May 2009

A Thousand Words In Idioms: G and H

It is time again for A Thousand Words In Idioms. These are the words of Jientje, the host at Heaven is in Belgium:

As long as people have been around, they have tried to communicate with each other. As a means of getting the message across as clearly as possible, idioms and sayings have found their way into our language. Now, because "a picture paints a thousand words", I thought it would be nice to make this a new photo challenge. The idea is to choose an idiom, or a saying, (even slang is allowed) and illustrate it with a picture. Each week we'll cover two letters of the alphabet, okay? The very first edition is here if you need some inspiration.

I got my idioms from the A-Z list of free English idioms. If you know another site, please let me know. Thank you :).

G is for "Grin from ear to ear"

If somebody is grinning from ear to ear, they look very satisfied and happy. Well, in this case my son is grinning from ear to ear at his first swimming lesson at the big pool.

G and H is for "Hand in glove"

Two or more people who are in collusion, or work in close association, are said to be hand in glove. "After the match, it was discovered that he was hand in glove with the referee."


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for hosting this great meme, Jientje

14 comments:

  1. What wonderful idioms and the pictures are just perfect excellent job. Happy ATWII

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  2. Awww, how adorable! Sorry I'm behind in comments, I did check out your wonderful entries from where I left off - it's just been such a busy week! I'll be around more over the weekend. Hope you are all better now ((hugs)).

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  3. Wow! Worth a thousand words indeed! Very clever Rosidah! I'm not too good with idioms. Let me just enjoy reading yours. This brings me a very very happy smile. (Now, am tarrying again). :)

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  4. Cute Rosidah.. Your son is just so cute. The pictures go with the idiom perfectly.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  5. A boy is not going to have any problems learning swimming from the happy grin on his face without fear.

    I've got numerous students that scream when it's time to advance to the deep side of the pool :P

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  6. Looking at these pictures I am grinning too from ear to ear !

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  7. To all the GREEN FINGERS bloggers, happy gardening! That's my 'G' for you.

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  8. Ha, very well depicted by the photos. Great idioms here Rosidah.

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  9. Sooooooo sweet words,
    and the true ;)
    Lovely to reed (@^.^@)

    Fantastic pictures,
    wonderful boy :)
    Gif him a hug from us ^__^

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  10. Really cute photos to help you illustrate the idioms. ;-)

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  11. These are very cute and funny pictures! The first is my favourite, such an adorable grin :)

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  12. Thanks for the visit Rosidah. Always to glad to see your comment on my posts. Have a great weekend.

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  13. Rosidah,,,,,,your son is just about the cutest little boy that I have ever seen!! Look at that sweet grin. I could just hug him to pieces :)

    Steady On
    Reggie Girl

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  14. I bow my head in shame, I can't believe I missed this? Did you not add your link to the Mr Linky, or am I such a terrible hostess!! I'm SO sorry Rosidah, they're just wonderful, and thank you so mpuch for playing!!

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Rosidah