To leave someone in awe or amazement.
Idioms Starting with "T"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter T.
To look after someone or something with caution.
To trick or deceive someone for personal gain.
To fail to appreciate someone or something because it is always available.
To have a short nap or rest.
To feel encouraged or reassured.
To consider something when making a decision.
to relax and not worry about anything
To trust my advice based on my experience.
To endure hardship or criticism without complaint.
to go into hiding or escape from the law
to accept something as it is, without negotiation or alteration