Even a Broken Clock Is Right Twice a Day

Also used: even a stopped clock is right twice a day even a broken watch is right twice a day Meaning of Idiom ‘Even a Broken Clock Is Right Twice a Day’ Even a broken clock is right twice a day is a proverb that means that even a person who is usually wrong can … Read more

Give Your Right Arm (for something)

Also: give your right arm to do something Meaning of Idiom ‘Give Your (or one’s) Right Arm’ If you would give your right arm for something you would sacrifice a lot or go to great lengths to obtain it; to want something very much. , Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our … Read more

Right Off the Bat

Meaning of Idiom ‘Right off the Bat’ Right off the bat means immediately; instantly; from the very beginning. ,,  Want to see more videos from Idioms.Online? Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Examples Of Use “This new manager took over today and started firing people right off the bat. I’m lucky to still have a job!” “When … Read more