Easter Idioms

Easter Idioms

Hi dear English learners! Happy Easter to all! For those of you who don’t know what Easter is, let me tell you that it is one of the most important religious festivals in the Christian world. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter falls in Spring but not always on the same date. The symbols of Easter are eggs and rabbits so don’t be surprised if most of the 10 Easter idioms I prepared for you today are about eggs and bunnies. 

Idioms inspired by Christmas and New Year

Christmas & New Year Idioms

As I am writing this post, millions of people are making their way to the airports or holiday destinations within the country or abroad where they are going to celebrate Christmas and New Year. Even though many countries are in lockdown and despite the fact the Coronavirus pandemic is still on, we are all excited and impatiently waiting for Christmas and New Year full of hope that the next year will bring us only good stuff. Today, I will share with you 13 English idioms inspired by Christmas and New Year. 🔔 I’m sure you’ll like them as well as find your ways to incorporate them into your English vocabulary. 😀