to cause persistent annoyance or irritation
Idioms Starting with "S"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter S.
to say something embarrassing or inappropriate without realizing it
to be conspicuously different or out of place
to betray or harm someone, especially when they are vulnerable
to remain steadfast in one's beliefs or decisions despite opposition
to hold firmly to one's convictions or decisions despite pressure
to maintain your position firmly, especially when faced with opposition
to take a chance or expose oneself to potential criticism or danger
a person who is prone to stealing or pilfering
to maintain composure and not show emotions in tough situations
a quiet person may have profound thoughts or feelings beneath the surface
To be extremely unpleasant or offensive.