enSCIdioms of Success and Failure 110
get off on the wrong foot : means to start a relationship badly or with a miscommunication
back to square one : means to restart from the very beginning
blow up in your face : means to fail painfully and obviously
draw a blank : means to try and think of something, and to fail to think of anything
a feather in your cap : means an accomplishment you can show off later (like on a resume)
get a foot in the door : means to successfully introduce yourself somewhere, or to make yourself harder to ignore
let it slip through my fingers : means to have a sure grip on something, yet fail to hold on to it
miss the boat : means to miss an opportunity
the sky is the limit : means there is no limit
in the bag : means completed or finished successfully
Idioms of Success and Failure 1
TBHAGINE
means completed or finished successfully
WLRDNAKABA
means to try and think of something, and to fail to think of anything
SBETIASOHMT
means to miss an opportunity
AOSUBAQNRECEOTK
means to restart from the very beginning
OUAYLBCUPROEWFNI
means to fail painfully and obviously
MTHIIITSSYEEKLTH
means there is no limit
UNOEYECFRATPRAAIH
means an accomplishment you can show off later (like on a resume)
INTAOEETHGOOTRODF
means to successfully introduce yourself somewhere, or to make yourself harder to ignore
GOERTGTOHTNFOENWFOFO
means to start a relationship badly or with a miscommunication
ITLFSGHNSTLGMHETRUYPIORIE
means to have a sure grip on something, yet fail to hold on to it