Down The Drain
When resources specially money or work don’t produce desired outcomes we use this idiom.
When resources specially money or work don’t produce desired outcomes we use this idiom.
This idiom is used :-
For persons when they are depressed
For projects which are halted and are not making any progress.
This idiom is used for someone who is depressed and lacking energy.
Doormat is the one who is treated badly because he doesn’t stand for his rights.
When people combine together to get over a difficult period, we use this idiom.
Used when we have to reinforce any idea. That is when we have to lay stress on some particular policy of our organization and we want to be sure enough that it is clear to all we use this idiom.
When some one does something which irritates us we say he is driving us up the wall.
When we have a natural attraction or affinity to something we use this idiom.