to express disbelief or confusion, often in response to something surprising
Idioms Starting with "S"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter S.
to indicate that someone can stop or proceed at their discretion
to share your thoughts or opinions openly
a person unfairly blamed for others' mistakes
to reform someone by exposing them to a harsh reality, often used in the context of juvenile rehabilitation
to be extremely frightened or terrified
a person who is easily frightened or timid
a woman regarded as sexually promiscuous or morally questionable
to avoid punishment or consequences entirely
to gather something with difficulty, often in small amounts
to feel confused or uncertain about something
to help someone with the expectation of receiving help in return