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Idiom Index: Words and Themes Beginning with ‘I’

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Find idioms related to words beginning with the letter I.

Ice

  • Break the Ice
  • Make One’s Blood Run Cold

Ill

  • Ill at Ease
  • Ill-gotten Gains

In

  • Chime In
  • Clock In and Clock Out
  • Day In And Day Out
  • Go In One Ear and Out the Other
  • Have Someone in the Palm of One’s Hand
  • In a Nutshell
  • In a Second or In a Minute
  • In For It (or Something), to be
  • In Hot Water (to be)
  • In Like Flynn, to be
  • In Progress
  • In Stitches
  • In Stock
  • In the Black
  • In the Crosshairs
  • In the Dark
  • In the Doghouse
  • In the First Place
  • In The Pink
  • In the Red
  • In the Worst Way
  • Last One In is a Rotten Egg
  • Like Something The Cat Dragged In
  • Rub Salt in the Wound
  • Run In
  • Runs in the Family
  • Sleep In

Indifference Related Idioms

  • I Couldn’t Care Less
  • So What?
  • Who Cares?

Injury

  • Add Insult To Injury
  • Do Yourself (or Oneself) an Injury

Insect Related Idioms

  • Bee In Your (His/Her) Bonnet, to have a
  • Drawn Like a Moth to a Flame
  • Fly in the Ointment, a
  • Hornet’s Nest, a
  • Make a Beeline for (someone, something)
  • Mothball
  • The Bee’s Knees
  • Wouldn’t Hurt A Fly

Into

  • Come Into Someone’s Head
  • Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire
  • Rub Salt in the Wound
  • Run Into
  • Run Into a Brick Wall
  • Run Into the Ground
  • Talk Into

It

  • Beat (someone) To It
  • Don’t I Know It
  • Easy Does It
  • Get Away From It All

Itch

  • Have Itchy Feet, to

Ivory

  • Ivory Tower

 

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