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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Opposite to ( বিপরীত ) Your idea is opposite to mine.
  • Heir to ( উত্তরাধিকারী (সম্পত্তি) ) He is the heir to his uncle’s property.
  • Annoyed with ( বিরক্ত (ব্যক্তি) ) I was annoyed with him for being late.
  • Partial to ( পক্ষপাত দুষ্ট ) He is partial to his son.
  • Engaged to ( বাগদত্ত ) Lila was engaged to him.
  • Contrary to ( বিপরীত ) His action is contrary to his words.

Idioms:

  • know from a bare hint ( এক আঁচরেই বোঝা )
  • Gift of the gab ( বাককটুতা ) An advocate should have the gift of the gab.
  • harp on the same string ( এক কথা বারবার বলা )
  • To the backbone ( হাড়ে হাড়ে ) The boy is wicked to the backbone.
  • From A to Z ( প্রথম হইতে শেষ পয্র্ন্ত ) The statement is true from A to Z.
  • Out of doors ( বাহিরে ) It is rather cold out of doors.