Herding Cats
When we are struck in a situation where everybody wants to do very different things, we use this idiom.
When we are struck in a situation where everybody wants to do very different things, we use this idiom.
When we have a comfortable life with huge amount of money we live high on the hog.
It refers to the complicated negotiations, especially where these involve a lot of effort and compromise.
This means during any fight or quarrel, its not the physical size that matters, what matters is the attitude and mental strength.
This idiom is used when public makes its own courts and take the law into their own hands. Mostly this happens in a nation marred with problems and people lose faith in judiciary.
When someone has the ability to assess and figure out the differences between things we use this idiom.
This idiom is used when we tackle any problem in very short span of time without even thinking about what we are doing.
When we are struck anywhere in such a way that we can not easily get off we use this.
When people come up with lots of complaints or are not happy with something, we use this idiom.