Thursday, November 28, 2019
45 Idioms About Ordinal and Multiplicative Numbers
45 Idioms About Ordinal and Multiplicative Numbers  45 Idioms About Ordinal and Multiplicative Numbers  45 Idioms About Ordinal and Multiplicative Numbers                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  The following is a list of idioms about ordinal numbers (first, second, and so on) and multiplicative numbers, or what the late English-usage expert Henry Watson Fowler called numeral adverbs (once, twice, and so on). (Because I have already devoted an entire post to idioms that include first, Iââ¬â¢ve omitted them here.)  1. bottom of the ninth: the last minute, from the last segment of the last inning of a baseball game  2. break the fourth wall: speaking directly to the audience during a theatrical performance (or, by extension, a film or a television program)  3. cheap at twice the price: exceedingly inexpensive  4. donââ¬â¢t think twice: donââ¬â¢t concern yourself about it  5. eleventh hour: the last minute  6. even a stopped clock is right twice a day: someone who is usually mistaken can be correct on rare occasions  7. fifth column: collaborators supporting would-be invaders from within a country  8. fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me: a proverb expressing that one should be wary of the intentions of someone who has tricked one before  9. for once: on this particular occasion  10. Fourth Estate: journalists as a group (originally, a reference to the press in counterpoint to three other major demographic groups: the clergy, the nobility, and the common people)  11. give (one) the once-over: examine with interest  12ââ¬â13. if Iââ¬â¢ve told you once, Iââ¬â¢ve told you a hundred/thousand times: a phrase expressing, with exaggeration, that one has repeatedly referred to something  14. lightning never strikes (the same place) twice: an unusual occurrence that has happened before wonââ¬â¢t happen again  15. once and for all: permanently  16. once bitten, twice shy: a proverb expressing that oneââ¬â¢s inclination is to avoid people who, or things, that have hurt them  17. once in a blue moon: very rarely  18. once in a lifetime: said of something likely to occur only once during oneââ¬â¢s life  19. once over lightly: quickly  20. once upon a time: once in the past (used often as the beginning of a fairy tale to express that the story occurred long ago)  21. opportunity knocks but once: a proverb expressing that one may have only one chance to take advantage of an opportunity  22ââ¬â23. plead/take the fifth: said humorously in response to a request for provocative information when one does not want to reveal it (a reference to the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects citizens against self-incrimination)  24. second banana: someone who plays a secondary role (from show business slang for a supporting comedian)  25. second best: something not as good as the thing desired  26. second chance: another opportunity  27. second childhood: a period later in life marked by renewed interest in things of interest to a child or by reduced mental capacity  28. second class: inferior, as in references to travel accommodations or disadvantaged citizens  29. second fiddle: one who plays, or is perceived to play, a subordinate role (from an informal reference to violinists in a music ensemble who are not the principal violinist)  30. second-guess: predict anotherââ¬â¢s action or decision  31. secondhand: as an adjective, not original, or previously owned; as an adverb, indirectly, or obtained from another  32. second nature: said of a behavior or habit that one seems to have been born with  33. second sight: clairvoyance, or the supposed ability to see something happening elsewhere or in the future  34. second thought: a reference to changing oneââ¬â¢s mind, as in the phrase ââ¬Å"on second thoughtâ⬠ or to be inclined to do so, as in the phrase ââ¬Å"having second thoughtsâ⬠  35. second to none: better than anyone or anything else  36. second wind: restoration of easy breathing after physical exertion, or a renewal or energy or strength  37. seventh heaven: a state of bliss  38. sixth sense: a perceptiveness that cannot be achieved with the five physical senses  39. think twice: carefully consider  40. the third degree: intense questioning  41. third rail: something dangerous, like the electrified third rail of an electric railway system  42. third timeââ¬â¢s the charm: one will succeed on the third try  43. Third World: the undeveloped world, first used to describe countries not aligned with the worldââ¬â¢s democratic and communist nations during the Cold War  44ââ¬â45. third/fifth wheel: a person thought to be unwelcome in the company of a pair or quartet of people; usually a reference to a single person with one or two couples                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Good At, Good In, and Good With"Wracking" or "Racking" Your Brain?5 Examples of Insufficient Hyphenation    
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