Keep Your Word

Chronicled By Jimmy / 30th March 2026 /

MEANING: To fulfill a promise, follow through on a commitment, or do what you said you would do.

Today we deep dive when we say you better keep your word. We are really saying you better fulfill a promise, follow through on a commitment, or do what you said you would do. We will also see todays usage of this idiom and explore other idiom like keep your word.

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Under The Weather

Chronicled By Jimmy / 30th March 2026 /

MEANING: Slightly unwell or in low spirits.

Today we deep dive when we say you look under the weather. We are really saying you look slightly unwell or in low spirits. We will also see todays usage of this idiom and explore other idiom like under the weather.

Pass With Flying Colors

Chronicled By Jimmy / 23rd March 2025 /

MEANING: To succeed at a difficult task, test, or goal easily and with outstanding results.

Today we deep dive when we say you can pass with flying colors. We are really saying you can succeed at a difficult task, test, or goal easily and with outstanding results. We will also see todays usage of this idiom and explore other idiom like pass with flying colors.