Idioms are tiny treasures in language—funny little phrases that don’t mean exactly what they say. They help kids talk in creative, colorful ways. When you hear someone say, “My heart melted,” nobody is turning into a puddle! It just means something was super sweet or cute.
Today, we’re exploring cute idioms—adorable expressions that make reading, writing, and everyday talking way more exciting. These kid-friendly idioms are easy to understand, fun to say, and perfect for ages 6–12. Let’s jump into the world of cute words and see how magical language can be!
🌟 1. Sweet & Heartwarming Idioms
These idioms describe kindness, gentleness, and warm feelings.
1. Melt My Heart
- When something is so adorable that it makes you feel warm and happy.
- The kitten’s tiny sneeze melted my heart.
- My baby cousin’s smile melted my heart instantly.
2. Cute as a Button
- Means someone or something is super cute.
- Your puppy is as cute as a button with its tiny paws.
- Her sparkly dress made her look as cute as a button.
3. Heart of Gold
- A person who is very kind.
- My friend helped me carry my books—he has a heart of gold.
- Grandma has a heart of gold because she always shares her cookies.
4. Bundle of Joy
- A little baby or something that brings happiness.
- The new puppy is a bundle of joy at home.
- My little sister is a noisy but cute bundle of joy.
5. Bright-Eyed and Bushy-Tailed
- Happy, excited, and ready for the day.
- She woke up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for her school trip.
- The students were bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for game day.
6. Sweet Tooth
- Someone who loves sweets.
- I have a sweet tooth—I can never say no to chocolate.
- His sweet tooth makes him choose dessert first.
7. Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve
- You show your feelings easily.
- He wears his heart on his sleeve and gives hugs to everyone.
- She wears her heart on her sleeve when she talks about animals.
8. Tickled Pink
- Feeling very happy.
- I was tickled pink when I got a new teddy bear.
- She felt tickled pink to win the art contest.
9. Warm Fuzzy Feeling
- A cozy, happy feeling inside.
- Helping my friend gave me a warm fuzzy feeling.
- The movie ended with a warm fuzzy feeling.
10. Sunshine in My Pocket
- A person or thing that makes you happy.
- My dog is sunshine in my pocket—always cheering me up.
- Her laughter is like sunshine in my pocket.
🐾 2. Cute Animal Idioms
Animals often inspire adorable idioms kids love!
1. Puppy-Dog Eyes
- A sweet, begging look.
- She used her puppy-dog eyes to ask for more candy.
- The puppy-dog eyes made his mom say yes.
2. Busy as a Beaver
- Doing a lot of work.
- He was busy as a beaver building his Lego house.
- We were busy as beavers decorating for the party.
3. Monkey Business
- Silly or playful behavior.
- Stop the monkey business and finish your homework!
- The kids were up to monkey business during recess.
4. Like a Teddy Bear
- Someone soft, cuddly, and gentle.
- My grandpa is like a teddy bear—warm hugs always.
- The big fluffy dog was like a teddy bear.
5. Hold Your Horses
- Wait a moment or be patient.
- Hold your horses—we’ll go outside soon.
- Hold your horses! The cookies need to cool.
6. Cat Got Your Tongue?
- Said when someone is very quiet.
- Why so quiet? Cat got your tongue?
- She shyly stayed silent—cat got her tongue.
7. Birds of a Feather
- Friends who are very similar.
- They both love drawing—birds of a feather!
- My best friend and I are birds of a feather.
8. Snug as a Bug
- Very cozy or comfortable.
- I was snug as a bug under my blanket.
- The kitten was snug as a bug in the basket.
9. Little Chick
- A cute way to call someone small and sweet.
- Come here, little chick—it’s snack time!
- She hugged her little chick before school.
10. Happy as a Clam
- Feeling cheerful and relaxed.
- I was happy as a clam at the beach.
- He felt happy as a clam with his new toy.
🏡 3. Everyday Cute Idioms
These idioms make daily life brighter and friendlier.
1. Over the Moon
- Super excited.
- I was over the moon about my birthday gift.
- She felt over the moon after winning the prize.
2. In Seventh Heaven
- Feeling extremely joyful.
- He was in seventh heaven eating ice cream.
- Her new bicycle put her in seventh heaven.
3. On Cloud Nine
- Very, very happy.
- I was on cloud nine after the school trip.
- She floated on cloud nine after her team won.
4. Give Someone a Hand
- Help someone.
- He gave me a hand carrying my bag.
- Let’s give her a hand with the decorations.
5. Break the Ice
- Do something to make people feel comfortable.
- We played a game to break the ice on the first day.
- Jokes always help break the ice.
6. A Big Softie
- Someone kind and gentle.
- Dad acts tough but he’s a big softie.
- My brother is a big softie with animals.
7. Goosebumps Moment
- A moment that gives you tingles of joy.
- The fireworks gave me goosebumps!
- Her singing caused a goosebumps moment.
8. Doll Up
- To get dressed nicely.
- She dolled up for the school event.
- We doll up during picture day.
9. Burst of Sunshine
- Something bright and cheerful.
- Her smile is a burst of sunshine in class.
- That yellow balloon is a burst of sunshine!
10. Light as a Feather
- Something very light or easy to carry.
- The balloon was light as a feather.
- Her tiny kitten felt light as a feather.
🍎 4. Cute Food Idioms
Food idioms are deliciously fun and sweet!
1. Apple of My Eye
- Someone you love very much.
- My baby sister is the apple of my eye.
- The cat is the apple of his eye.
2. Cool as a Cucumber
- Calm and relaxed.
- She stayed cool as a cucumber during the test.
- He walked in cool as a cucumber.
3. Butterflies in My Stomach
- Feeling nervous in a cute way.
- I had butterflies in my stomach before the show.
- She felt butterflies in her stomach before speaking.
4. A Peach
- A person who is sweet and kind.
- Thanks for helping—you’re a peach!
- My friend is such a peach during group projects.
5. Big Cheese
- An important person.
- The principal is the big cheese at school.
- He felt like the big cheese after winning.
6. Piece of Cake
- Something very easy.
- The puzzle was a piece of cake.
- Cleaning the room was a piece of cake today.
7. Butter Up
- To be extra nice to someone.
- He tried to butter up Mom for extra playtime.
- She buttered up her teacher with compliments.
8. Spill the Beans
- Reveal a secret.
- Don’t spill the beans about the party!
- He spilled the beans by accident.
9. As Sweet as Honey
- Very sweet and kind.
- Her voice is as sweet as honey.
- The baby’s laugh is sweet as honey.
10. Tough Cookie
- Someone strong and brave.
- She’s a tough cookie during challenges.
- He proved to be a tough cookie at the dentist.
5. Cute Nature Idioms
Nature idioms sound magical and colorful!
Under the Weather
Feeling a little sick.
- She stayed home because she felt under the weather.
- He seemed under the weather after playing in the rain.
A Ray of Sunshine
A person who makes others happy.
- My best friend is a ray of sunshine at school.
- Her smile is a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
Fresh as a Daisy
Feeling bright and energetic.
- She woke up fresh as a daisy.
- He felt fresh as a daisy after a nap.
Chasing Rainbows
Trying something magical or very hard.
- She loves chasing rainbows and dreaming big.
- He knew chasing rainbows made life fun.
Come Rain or Shine
No matter what happens.
- Come rain or shine, we walk the dog.
- She reads her book come rain or shine.
Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining
Something good comes from something bad.
- Missing the bus helped him meet a new friend—silver lining!
- She found a silver lining in her rainy day by drawing.
Head in the Clouds
Dreamy and imaginative.
- He always has his head in the clouds thinking of stories.
- She walked with her head in the clouds, humming happily.
Snowed Under
Having too much to do.
- She felt snowed under with homework.
- He was snowed under with chores but finished bravely.
Spill Sunshine
Spread joy.
- She loves to spill sunshine everywhere she goes.
- His jokes spill sunshine in the classroom.
Bloom Where You’re Planted
Be your best wherever you are.
- She decided to bloom where she was planted at her new school.
- He bloomed where he was planted by joining a new club.
6. Cute Toy Idioms
Toys make idioms extra playful!
A Ball of Fun
Very exciting and enjoyable.
- The birthday party was a ball of fun.
- Playing tag is always a ball of fun.
Pulling Strings
Using special help to make things happen.
- Dad pulled strings to get great seats.
- She wished she could pull strings to meet her hero.
On the Same Page
Agreeing or understanding each other.
- The team was finally on the same page.
- She and her friend were on the same page about the game.
Up Your Sleeve
A hidden idea or trick.
- She had a surprise up her sleeve.
- He always has a magic trick up his sleeve.
Pop the Question
Ask something important.
- He popped the question: “Want to be my partner?”
- She popped the question to join her team.
Play It By Ear
Decide as you go.
- They played it by ear during the game.
- She played it by ear with her art project.
Rubber Meets the Road
Time to start doing something.
- When the rubber meets the road, they practice hard.
- Homework time is when the rubber meets the road.
Go the Extra Mile
Do more than expected.
- She went the extra mile by helping everyone.
- He went the extra mile with his artwork.
Hit the Jackpot
Get something amazing.
- She hit the jackpot with a great toy.
- He hit the jackpot at the fair.
In the Bag
Already sure.
- The win was in the bag.
- Her spelling test felt in the bag.
7. Cute Color Idioms
Colors make language sparkle!
Tickled Pink
Very happy.
- She was tickled pink with her gift.
- He felt tickled pink after his big win.
Green with Envy
Feeling jealous in a silly way.
- She was green with envy over the shiny bike.
- He felt green with envy but smiled anyway.
Out of the Blue
Something surprising.
- Out of the blue, the cat jumped on her lap!
- He got a gift out of the blue.
Paint the Town Red
Have lots of fun.
- They painted the town red at the carnival.
- She painted the town red during her birthday trip.
Caught Red-Handed
Caught doing something wrong.
- He was caught red-handed eating cookies early.
- She was caught red-handed using glitter everywhere.
White as a Sheet
Looking scared or shocked.
- She turned white as a sheet during the jump scare.
- He was white as a sheet after the loud bang.
Once in a Blue Moon
Something very rare.
- They eat pizza for breakfast once in a blue moon.
- A double rainbow shows up once in a blue moon.
Golden Opportunity
A great chance.
- She took the golden opportunity to meet her hero.
- He grabbed the golden opportunity to perform.
Grey Area
Not clear or confusing.
- The rules were a grey area for him.
- She asked about the grey area in the game.
Golden Touch
Everything turns out great.
- She has a golden touch with crafts.
- He has a golden touch in music.
8. Cute Weather Idioms
Weather idioms make everything dramatic and fun!
Raining Cats and Dogs
Raining very hard.
- It was raining cats and dogs outside!
- They ran inside because it was raining cats and dogs.
Steal My Thunder
Take someone’s spotlight.
- Her brother stole her thunder during the show.
- She didn’t want anyone to steal her thunder.
Lightning Fast
Very quick.
- He ran lightning fast to school.
- She cleaned her room lightning fast.
Calm Before the Storm
Quiet moment before chaos.
- It was the calm before the storm before recess.
- The classroom felt like the calm before the storm.
Snowball Effect
Small thing grows bigger.
- Her tiny idea had a snowball effect.
- The joke had a snowball effect around school.
Break the Ice
Make things less awkward.
- She broke the ice with a funny joke.
- He broke the ice by sharing toys.
Storm in a Teacup
Small problem made big.
- The argument was just a storm in a teacup.
- They made a storm in a teacup over crayons.
Under a Cloud
Feeling sad.
- She felt under a cloud after losing a game.
- He was under a cloud but soon cheered up.
Take by Storm
Become popular fast.
- Her art took the class by storm.
- His dance took the school by storm.
Cloud Nine
Very, very happy.
- She was on cloud nine after the win.
- He floated on cloud nine when he got his toy.
9. Cute Friendship Idioms
Perfect for friends!
Two Peas in a Pod
Very close friends.
- They’re two peas in a pod everywhere they go.
- My best friend and I are two peas in a pod.
Thick as Thieves
Very close and secretive.
- The twins were thick as thieves.
- Her friends were thick as thieves during the adventure.
Joined at the Hip
Always together.
- They are joined at the hip at school.
- The kittens are joined at the hip.
Shoulder to Cry On
Someone who listens kindly.
- She gave her friend a shoulder to cry on.
- He was her shoulder to cry on.
Birds of a Feather
Similar people stick together.
- They’re birds of a feather with hobbies.
- Birds of a feather flock to the art club.
Heart of Gold
Very kind.
- She has a heart of gold.
- He helped everyone with his heart of gold.
Stick Together
Stay close.
- Friends stick together.
- They stuck together during the project.
Keep in Touch
Stay connected.
- She promised to keep in touch.
- They kept in touch after school ended.
Build Bridges
Fix a friendship.
- They built bridges after the fight.
- She tried to build bridges with her team.
Best of Both Worlds
Enjoying two good things at once.
He found the best of both worlds with sports and art.
She had the best of both worlds at home and school.
10. Cute Animal Idioms
Cat Nap
A short, quick sleep.
- She took a cat nap before homework.
- He needed a cat nap after playing.
Hold Your Horses
Wait a moment.
- Hold your horses, the game will start soon.
- She told him to hold his horses before rushing.
Let the Cat Out of the Bag
Reveal a secret.
- He let the cat out of the bag about the surprise.
- She almost let the cat out of the bag during lunch.
Busy Bee
A hardworking person.
- She was a busy bee finishing her art.
- He buzzed around like a busy bee on chore day.
Eager Beaver
Someone excited to start.
- The eager beaver began early.
- She was an eager beaver in class today.
Fish Out of Water
Feeling awkward.
- He felt like a fish out of water at dancing.
- She felt like a fish out of water in the new club.
Wild Goose Chase
A confusing search.
- They went on a wild goose chase for the toy.
- The clue sent them on a wild goose chase.
Piggyback
Carried on someone’s back.
- She got a piggyback ride from her brother.
- He gave his friend a piggyback after the game.
Monkey Around
Play silly games.
- They monkeyed around during recess.
- She told him not to monkey around during class.
Little Bird Told Me
Someone told you a secret.
- A little bird told me you won.
- She giggled, “A little bird told me your surprise!”
11. Cute School Idioms
Hit the Books
Start studying.
- She hit the books before the test.
- He hit the books after dinner.
Brainstorm
Think of ideas.
- They brainstormed for the project.
- She brainstormed fun story ideas.
Pop Quiz
Surprise test.
- The teacher gave a pop quiz today.
- They weren’t ready for the pop quiz!
Bright Spark
A smart person.
- She’s a bright spark in math.
- He acted like a bright spark in class.
Learn the Ropes
Learn how to do something.
- She learned the ropes of the computer.
- He learned the ropes of painting.
Put on Your Thinking Cap
Prepare to think hard.
- Put on your thinking cap for this puzzle!
- His thinking cap helped him solve it.
Make the Grade
Do well.
- She made the grade in science.
- He worked hard to make the grade.
Top of the Class
Best student.
- She reached the top of the class.
- He dreamed of being top of the class.
Raise the Bar
Improve something.
- She raised the bar with her drawing.
- He raised the bar in sports.
In Hot Water
In trouble.
- He was in hot water for being late.
- She was in hot water after forgetting her work.
12. Cute Adventure Idioms
Break New Ground
Try something new.
- She broke new ground by hiking.
- He broke new ground with his invention.
Off the Beaten Track
A place not often visited.
- They explored off the beaten track.
- She found a treasure off the beaten track.
Take the Plunge
Be brave and start.
- She took the plunge and joined the club.
- He took the plunge into the pool.
Lost at Sea
Confused.
- He felt lost at sea with homework.
- She was lost at sea during instructions.
On the Right Track
Doing things correctly.
- She was on the right track with reading.
- He stayed on the right track in practice.
Make Waves
Cause excitement.
- Her story made waves at school.
- He made waves with his singing.
Jump In With Both Feet
Join something enthusiastically.
- She jumped in with both feet to the game.
- He jumped in with both feet during practice.
Take the Wheel
Be in control.
- She took the wheel on her project.
- He took the wheel when leading the team.
Go Out on a Limb
Take a chance.
- She went out on a limb with her art style.
- He went out on a limb to help a friend.
Trailblazer
Someone who leads the way.
- She’s a trailblazer in science class.
- He’s a trailblazer with ideas.
13. Cute Family Idioms
Chip Off the Old Block
Similar to a parent.
- He’s a chip off the old block like his dad.
- She’s a chip off the old block in cooking.
Black Sheep
Different from the rest.
- He felt like the black sheep for liking space art.
- She joked she was the black sheep of the family.
Like Father, Like Son
Very similar.
- Like father, like son—they both love sports!
- Like father, like son—same laugh.
Spitting Image
Look exactly like someone.
- She’s the spitting image of her mom.
- He’s the spitting image of Grandpa.
Family Tree
A chart showing relatives.
- They made a family tree at school.
- She added cousins to her family tree.
Home Sweet Home
Home feels cozy.
- Home sweet home after a long day.
- She whispered, “Home sweet home!”
Join the Club
Share the same situation.
- Lost your pencil? Join the club!
- Too tired? Join the club!
The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far
Kids resemble parents.
- The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree—same jokes!
- Same skills—the apple doesn’t fall far.
In the Same Boat
Same problem or situation.
- They were in the same boat with homework.
- She felt in the same boat with her friends.
Full House
Many people around.
- They had a full house at dinner.
- A full house made it fun.
14. Cute Emotion Idioms
Heart on Your Sleeve
Show feelings openly.
- She wears her heart on her sleeve.
- He had his heart on his sleeve after losing.
Jump for Joy
Be extremely happy.
- She jumped for joy after winning.
- He jumped for joy at his surprise.
Cry Over Spilled Milk
Worry about something already done.
- Don’t cry over spilled milk—it’s okay!
- She cried over spilled milk but cheered up.
Blue Mood
Feeling a little sad.
- She was in a blue mood after losing.
- A blue mood didn’t last long.
Burst With Pride
Feel very proud.
- Mom burst with pride at her art.
- He burst with pride after the race.
Tickled to Death
Very happy and excited.
- She was tickled to death with her gift.
- He was tickled to death about the trip.
Walking on Air
Extremely happy.
- She was walking on air all day.
- He felt like walking on air.
Hot Under the Collar
A little angry.
- He got hot under the collar during the game.
- She was hot under the collar but cooled down.
Bundle of Nerves
Very nervous.
- She was a bundle of nerves before singing.
- He felt like a bundle of nerves in class.
Head Over Heels
Totally excited or in love with something.
- She was head over heels for her new book.
- He was head over heels for the puppy.
15. Cute Fantasy Idioms
Magic Touch
Make things better quickly.
- She has the magic touch with crafts.
- He has the magic touch with plants.
Fairy-Tale Ending
A happy ending.
- The play had a fairy-tale ending.
- Her story got a fairy-tale ending.
Chasing Dragons
Going after impossible dreams.
- He loved chasing dragons in his imagination.
- She chased dragons in her stories.
Knight in Shining Armor
A rescuer.
- He felt like a knight in shining armor.
- She was a knight in shining armor for her friend.
Cast a Spell
Do something magical.
- She cast a spell of joy with hugs.
- He cast a spell of laughter.
Believe in Magic
Trust in wonderful possibilities.
- She believed in magic in every rainbow.
- He believed in magic during stories.
Treasure Trove
A collection of wonderful things.
- Her room was a treasure trove of toys.
- He found a treasure trove of stickers.
Wish Upon a Star
Make a magical wish.
- She wished upon a star for a puppy.
- He wished upon a star before bed.
Follow the Rainbow
Chase dreams happily.
- She followed the rainbow to her goals.
- He followed the rainbow with hope.
Unlock the Magic
Discover something special.
- She unlocked the magic of reading.
- He unlocked the magic of music.
16. Cute Feel-Good Idioms
On Top of the World
Very happy.
- She felt on top of the world after dancing.
- He was on top of the world with his new toy.
Warm Fuzzies
Feel-good emotions.
- The movie gave her warm fuzzies.
- He felt warm fuzzies after the hug.
Pick-Me-Up
Something that cheers you up.
- A cookie was her pick-me-up.
- His pick-me-up was a funny song.
Light Up Your Day
Make your day brighter.
- Her smile lit up his day.
- A rainbow lit up her day.
Good Vibes
Happy feelings.
- She spread good vibes everywhere.
- He shared good vibes through jokes.
Brighten Up
Make happier.
- The surprise brightened her day.
- He brightened up when he saw his friend.
Sweet Moments
Tiny happy memories.
- They collected sweet moments at the park.
- She loved sharing sweet moments with family.
Heartwarmer
Something that warms your heart.
- The puppy video was a heartwarmer.
- Her note was a heartwarmer.
Glow With Happiness
Show joy.
- She glowed with happiness at the show.
- He glowed with happiness with his gift.
Cheer Up Buttercup
A friendly way to comfort.
- Cheer up buttercup, it’s okay!
- He said, “Cheer up buttercup!” and shared a joke.
17. Cute Morning Idioms
Rise and Shine
Wake up happily.
- Rise and shine, it’s a new day!
- She said rise and shine to the kitten.
Bright and Early
Very early.
- They woke up bright and early for the trip.
- He started bright and early on his project.
Morning Breeze
A calm, easy moment.
- The walk felt like a morning breeze.
- Her morning breeze moment was breakfast.
Wake Up Call
A reminder.
- The test was her wake-up call to study.
- His wake-up call was missing the bus.
Break of Dawn
Very early morning.
- They left at the break of dawn.
- She drew the break of dawn for class.
Early Bird
Someone who wakes early.
- She’s an early bird on weekends.
- He became an early bird for school.
Sunny Start
A cheerful beginning.
- She had a sunny start with pancakes.
- He had a sunny start with music.
Fresh Start
Begin again.
- It was a fresh start for her project.
- He wanted a fresh start after the mistake.
Brand-New Day
New chance to do well.
- She loved calling it a brand-new day.
- He smiled at the brand-new day.
Golden Morning
A magical morning moment.
- The sunrise made it a golden morning.
- Her golden morning was reading outside.
18. Cute Kindness Idioms
Spread Kindness Like Confetti
Share kindness everywhere.
- She spread kindness like confetti at school.
- He spread kindness like confetti during games.
Lend a Hand
Help someone.
- She lent a hand with cleaning.
- He lent a hand to a friend.
Give a Hoot
Care about something.
- She gives a hoot about animals.
- He gives a hoot about the environment.
Pat on the Back
Praise someone.
- She gave him a pat on the back.
- He got a pat on the back for helping.
Pass It On
Share kindness forward.
- She passed it on by helping others.
- He passed it on with smiles.
Do a Good Turn
Do something nice.
- She did a good turn by sharing snacks.
- He did a good turn for a friend.
Heart of Butter
Very gentle-hearted.
- She has a heart of butter.
- He showed his heart of butter by comforting friends.
Lighten the Load
Make things easier.
- She lightened the load by helping carry books.
- He lightened the load with jokes.
Give Someone a Boost
Cheer or help them.
- She gave her friend a boost after the loss.
- He gave her a boost in class.
Kindness Rocks
A fun way to say kindness is awesome.
- She made “kindness rocks” for friends.
- He said kindness rocks during the project.
19. Cute Time Idioms
In a Jiffy
Very quickly.
- She finished in a jiffy.
- He returned in a jiffy.
Time Flies
Time passes fast.
- Time flies during games.
- Time flies when having fun.
Beat the Clock
Finish before time runs out.
- She beat the clock in her race.
- He beat the clock on homework.
Nick of Time
Just in time.
- She arrived in the nick of time.
- He finished in the nick of time.
Once Upon a Time
Beginning of a story.
- Once upon a time, a kitten learned to fly.
- She loved writing once-upon-a-time stories.
Around the Clock
All the time.
- The puppies played around the clock.
- He wanted cartoons around the clock.
Time-Out
A short break.
- She took a time-out after running.
- He needed a time-out from noise.
Call It a Day
Stop working.
- She called it a day after studying.
- He called it a day when tired.
Right on Time
Perfect timing.
- She arrived right on time.
- He finished right on time.
A Stitch in Time
Fixing early prevents trouble.
- A stitch in time saved her project.
- He remembered a stitch in time for chores.
20. Cute Bedtime Idioms
Hit the Sack
Go to bed.
- She hit the sack after reading.
- He hit the sack early.
Sleep Tight
Sleep well.
- “Sleep tight,” Mom said.
- She whispered sleep tight to her doll.
Call It a Night
Stop for the day.
- They called it a night after the movie.
- He called it a night after games.
Sweet Dreams
Wish good sleep.
- She wished her brother sweet dreams.
- Sweet dreams drifted in like clouds.
Out Like a Light
Fall asleep fast.
- She was out like a light after running.
- He fell out like a light instantly.
Dream Big
Imagine wonderful things.
- She loved to dream big at bedtime.
- He dreamed big about adventures.
Night Owl
Someone who sleeps late.
- She was a night owl reading books.
- He acted like a night owl during breaks.
Catch Some Z’s
Get sleep.
- She caught some Z’s after lunch.
- He tried to catch some Z’s early.
Drift Off
Slowly fall asleep.
- She drifted off to soft music.
- He drifted off during the story.
Starry Night
A peaceful night.
- It was a starry night outside.
- She loved drawing a starry night.
🏁 Conclusion:
Idioms aren’t just fun—they help you sound smarter, understand stories better, and speak English with confidence. From brave actions to sweet compliments, each idiom teaches you a cool way to express yourself.
Keep exploring new idioms every day.
Use them in your writing, in class, and even when chatting with friends.
The more you practice, the stronger and healthier your language skills become!
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