Every Saturday I’ll give you a couple of idioms to learn. An idiom is a saying or phrase whose meaning cannot be taken from the literal meanings of the words. Currently, we’re looking at some common English idioms.
grab a bite to eat: eat something quickly, either a snack or a small meal
Example:
I didn’t have time for breakfast this morning, so I grabbed a bite to eat on the way to work.
hard headed: a hard-headed person is someone who is stubborn, someone who doesn’t listen to good advice
Example:
Jack is going to ruin the project because he’s so hard headed. I wish he would at least listen to Sam’s suggestions.