"I was reading the dictionary. I thought
it was a poem about everything."
                     --Steven Wright

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Sick of ( পীড়িত, ক্লান্ত ) He is sick for home.
  • Divide among ( ভাগ করা (দুইয়ের অধিক) ) Divide the mangoes among the boys.
  • Rejoice in ( আনন্দ করা ) Every one rejoiced in her success.
  • Diffident of ( সন্দিগ্ধ ) I am diffident of success.
  • Confident of ( স্থির বিশ্বাসী ) I am confident of success.
  • Provide against ( পূর্বে ব্যবস্থা করা ; সরবরাহ করা ) You must provide against evil days for your children.

Idioms:

  • be up and doing ( উঠে-পড়ে লাগা )
  • Out of sorts ( ঈষৎ অসুস্থ ) He is out of sorts now.
  • Flesh and blood ( রক্তমাংসের শরীর ) Flesh and blood cannot bear with such insults.
  • At one’s own sweet will ( খুশি মতো ) He still does it at his own sweet will.
  • Slip of the tongue ( বলায় সামান্য ভুল ) This is a slip of the tongue, don't lay much stress on it.
  • hold your horses ( সবুর করা ; ধৈর্য ধরা ) Hold your horses in trouble, you will get your reward.