Asked by saranghae12
I am helping my sister with her hw. They are to write the meaning of a group of words or in that case idioms. What does BET DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS, and GETAROUN TO CALLING mean?
Please help!!!!
Thank you!!! :-)
Please help!!!!
Thank you!!! :-)
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
BET DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS = you're sure of the answer
The second one makes no sense. Please proofread and repost.
The second one makes no sense. Please proofread and repost.
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/
The first one is in the D's and the second is in the G's.
The first one is in the D's and the second is in the G's.
Answered by
saranghae12
ok sorry the second one was supposed to be GET AROUND TO CALLING sorry i was typing to fast.
Answered by
saranghae12
oh and writeacher, sorry if i say this, but your answer makes no sense. I looked at the website and it explained what idioms meant
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Saranghae -- you didn't investigate that site thoroughly.
As Writeacher indicated, I clicked on D -- went to the second page of D's and found this.
"Dollars for doughnuts
(USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty."
Do the same for G.
As Writeacher indicated, I clicked on D -- went to the second page of D's and found this.
"Dollars for doughnuts
(USA) If something is dollars for doughnuts, it is a sure bet or certainty."
Do the same for G.
Answered by
saranghae12
oh ok thank you!!! i guess i really didn't investigate the site srry
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome. :-)