Tag: like a chicken with its head off

  • Like a chicken with its head off

    Like a chicken with its head off

    Phrase: Like a chicken with its head off In a disaster, it’s natural to panic. Fear grips us, clouding our judgment and hindering our ability to make rational decisions. We run around like chickens with their heads off, unable to see the path ahead. In the middle of chaos and uncertainty, it is essential to…

  • A fish out of water

    A fish out of water

    Idiom: A fish out of water Fish live in water; that’s where they’re most comfortable. If we put a fish in a situation without water, it would feel uncomfortable. That’s what today’s phrase a fish out of water means – to be uncomfortable in a particular situation. Most of us have a natural affinity or aptitude for certain things.…