to take pleasure in someone's misfortune or death
Idioms Starting with "D"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter D.
to comply with someone else's wishes without question
to engage in dangerously risky activities
To engage in a risky or morally questionable activity, often with potentially serious negative consequences.
A candidate or competitor about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds. Also, a person who keeps their talents or achievements secret.
to visit someone, especially when they are not welcome
from the early morning until the evening; throughout the entire day
occurring consistently every day; repeatedly over time
a medical procedure that allows patients to return home the same day without an overnight stay
an outrageous or unjust situation, often involving excessive charges
the practice of adjusting clocks forward in spring to extend evening daylight
existing in practice or reality, even if not officially recognized