Odds and Ends

Odds and ends is a plural noun idiom that has existed in English since the mid-1700s with origins as far back as the 14th century. Meaning of Idiom ‘Odds and Ends’ Odds and ends refer to miscellaneous small items, remnants, and unused objects of no particular value. It has the same meaning as “bits and … Read more

Against All Odds

Meaning Of Idiom ‘Against All Odds’ Against all odds means despite many difficulties, setbacks, opposition, or seemingly insurmountable obstacles.  Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Notes On Use ‘Against all odds’ is usually used at the beginning or end of a sentence. Sentence Examples “Against all odds, Jane was … Read more