1. We followed
him at his heels (close behind).
2. What is the
point at issue (in dispute)?
3. Birds are
flying at large (freely) in the sky.
4. He is popular
with the people at large (general body of the people).
5. She succeeded
at last (ultimately).
6. Mr. Hasan
spoke at length (in details) on female education.
7. She has at
length (after a long time) come to decision.
8. I was at my
wit’s end (perplexed) at the news of his failure.
9. Habib is at
one (agree) with me on this point.
10.This action is
at odds (in disagreement) with my declared policy.
COMMON IDIOMS
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October 25, 2017
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