Alice saint oleg the dictionary of english idoms as a present.Here are some idioms from the dictionary .Read the examples,find the idioms connected with colours and explain what they mean
"Green with envy" - Example: She was green with envy when she saw her sister's new car. This idiom means to be very jealous or envious of someone or something.
"Black sheep" - Example: He's always been the black sheep of the family. This idiom refers to a person who is thought to be strange or different from the rest of their family or group.
"Blue in the face" - Example: I've tried to explain it to him until I'm blue in the face. This idiom means to be very frustrated or annoyed from trying to explain something repeatedly.
"Red tape" - Example: The company's policy is bogged down in red tape. This idiom refers to excessive bureaucracy or official procedures that impede progress.
"Grey area" - Example: The legal issue falls into a grey area. This idiom refers to a subject or situation that is not clearly defined or understood.
"Green with envy" - Example: She was green with envy when she saw her sister's new car.
This idiom means to be very jealous or envious of someone or something.
"Black sheep" - Example: He's always been the black sheep of the family.
This idiom refers to a person who is thought to be strange or different from the rest of their family or group.
"Blue in the face" - Example: I've tried to explain it to him until I'm blue in the face.
This idiom means to be very frustrated or annoyed from trying to explain something repeatedly.
"Red tape" - Example: The company's policy is bogged down in red tape.
This idiom refers to excessive bureaucracy or official procedures that impede progress.
"Grey area" - Example: The legal issue falls into a grey area.
This idiom refers to a subject or situation that is not clearly defined or understood.