Caught With Your Hand In The Cookie Jar
When someone is caught red handed i.e. caught while doing something wrong we say he is caught with his or her hand in the cookie jar.
When someone is caught red handed i.e. caught while doing something wrong we say he is caught with his or her hand in the cookie jar.
An armchair critic is the one who gives many advices but never tells if it could be done any better.
When resources specially money or work don’t produce desired outcomes we use this idiom.
The person who speaks too much but nothing of relevance or importance. Also used for thoughtless people who just speak and do nothing
The moment when we suddenly realize something or get an idea is called a light bulb moment.
This means you have to bear the consequences of your actions or deeds.
When you brush something under the carpet, you hide things from others.
When you are called by seniors or other powerful people for a reprimand we use this idiom.
A person with no criminal record or bad reputation is said to be the one with a clean sheet.
When people involve everything irrespective of the fact that its useful or not we use this idiom.