To confront the repercussions of one's actions, often requiring humility.
Idioms Starting with "I"
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to express extreme hunger
used humorously to indicate that one is not familiar with someone
to indicate that something is too good to be true or a scam
to indicate a lack of authority or responsibility in a situation
used to indicate that one has provided sufficient evidence or argument to support their point
to assume or believe something based on available information
to express disbelief or surprise
I will be very surprised if what you say is true
Stated in the most concise or summarized way possible.
Just barely in time; at the last possible moment.
a warm spell in autumn or early winter