Tag: like taking candy from a baby

  • Cliché

    Cliché

    Word of the Day: Cliché Every cloud has a silver lining is a cliché. A cliché is a phrase or expression used so often that it is no longer unique or special. If an idiom or expression is used too much in society, it stops being effective. When it’s used, people roll their eyes and…

  • Like taking candy from a baby

    Like taking candy from a baby

    English Cliché: Like taking candy from a baby If the Canadian national ice hockey team played the Japanese national ice hockey team, of course, the Canadian team would win. It would be like taking candy from a baby. It would be incredibly easy for Canada to beat Japan on the ice, which is what the…

  • Dollars to donuts

    Dollars to donuts

    English Expression: Dollars to donuts Now, this great idiom is used in English when a person wants to express that they are sure that something will happen. We are willing to bet something of little value against something of higher value because we are confident we will win. For example, I bet you dollars to…