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terribleRelated to terrible: Terrible twos a mind is a terrible thing to wasteEducation and exercising one's mind is important. No, you absolutely must go to college after you graduate in the spring! A mind is a terrible thing to waste! See also: mind, terrible, thing, waste enfant terribleA famous person who is known to behave inappropriately, often to others' shock or horror. As this phrase is French for "terrible child," it is typically pronounced with a French accent. If you continue to have tantrums on the court, you will be known as the enfant terrible of tennis. He is the enfant terrible of high society, so of course he wore blue jeans to the gala. See also: terrible I'm terrible with/at namesI have a very hard time remembering people's names. A: "No, I'm Matt." B: "I'm so sorry, I'm terrible with names." See also: name, terrible paint a (some kind of) picture of (something)To give an elaborate or detailed description of something that portrays it in a specific way. The board meeting painted a pretty grim picture of the company's future. Jonathan always paints an idyllic picture of our childhood, glossing over the bad memories of our father. See also: kind, of, paint, picture the terrible twosA developmental stage of children, generally at or around the age of two, marked by increased rebelliousness and frequent tantrums. Becca's been having really bad temper tantrums lately and just keeps saying "no" to everything we say to her. I guess she's going into the terrible twos. See also: terrible, two Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. I'm terrible at names. and I'm awful at names.I can't seem to remember anyone's name. (Said as an apology to someone whose name you have forgotten.) I'm terrible at names. Please tell me yours again. Haven't we met already? I'm awful at names. See also: name, terrible McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. paint a terrible, depressing, rosy, etc. ˈpicture (of somebody/something) describe something in a particular way; give a particular impression of somebody/something, often a negative one: You paint a depressing picture of your childhood! People who don’t like students paint the worst possible picture of their behaviour. The book paints a vivid picture of life in the city.See also: paint, picture Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary See also:- a mind is a terrible thing to waste
- make mind up
- make up (one's) mind
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- make up your mind
- Make your mind up
- have (one's) mind on other things
- have your mind on other things
- have a mind to do something
References in classic literature Fuller knowledge of the organization which produced such terrible results served to increase rather than to lessen the horror which it inspired in the minds of men. One hears -- one hears such dreadful stories about those who oppose the Prophet: something terrible always happens to them." A Study In Scarlet That night, as we lurked in the scullery, balanced between our horror and the terrible fascination this peeping had, al- though I felt an urgent need of action I tried in vain to conceive some plan of escape; but afterwards, during the second day, I was able to consider our position with great clearness. War Of The Worlds Now and then patches of moonlight filtering through occasional openings in the leafy roofing revealed to Virginia the battle that was being waged for possession of her, and once, when Number Three turned toward her after disposing of a new assailant, she was horrified to see the grotesque and terrible face of the creature. Could it be that she had at last fallen into the hands of the dreaded and terrible Number Thirteen! The Monster Men But when the Woodman entered the great Throne Room he saw neither the Head nor the Lady, for Oz had taken the shape of a most terrible Beast. "I am Oz, the Great and Terrible," spoke the Beast, in a voice that was one great roar. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz He dismounted, and sat down at the edge of the fountain, where he awaited the genius in terrible suspense. Arabian Nights But little did she realize, even then, as she hid the Manuscript and prepared to flee, how terrible had been the breakdown of the Second Revolt. The Iron Heel When the terrible story of Lucy's death, and all that followed, was done, I lay back in my chair powerless. Dracula The ape-man had had sufficient experience with the lower savages of Africa to know that even there may be found the cruder virtues of charity and humanity; but their lives were at best but a series of terrible privations, dangers, and sufferings. The Beasts of Tarzan Now, the best tragedies are founded on the story of a few houses, on the fortunes of Alcmaeon, Oedipus, Orestes, Meleager, Thyestes, Telephus, and those others who have done or suffered something terrible. A tragedy, then, to be perfect according to the rules of art should be of this construction. Poetics of Aristotle They have not yet become men, those terrible ones: may they preach desistance from life, and pass away themselves! Thus Spake Zarathustra The loyal fellow would not be the one to force from mine a confession of the terrible truth that I had returned from the bosom of the Iss, the River of Mystery, back from the shore of the Lost Sea of Korus, and the Valley Dor. The Gods of Mars They knew the drink game, and all were certain that something terrible was going to happen. John Barleycorn |