This document provides definitions for common English idioms related to travel and movement. It defines the idioms "to have itchy feet" as wanting to travel, "to sail through something" as succeeding with no difficulty, and "to be in the same boat" as being in the same situation. It also defines "a mile a minute" as very fast and "to hit the road" as beginning a journey.
This document provides definitions for common English idioms related to travel and movement. It defines the idioms "to have itchy feet" as wanting to travel, "to sail through something" as succeeding with no difficulty, and "to be in the same boat" as being in the same situation. It also defines "a mile a minute" as very fast and "to hit the road" as beginning a journey.
This document provides definitions for common English idioms related to travel and movement. It defines the idioms "to have itchy feet" as wanting to travel, "to sail through something" as succeeding with no difficulty, and "to be in the same boat" as being in the same situation. It also defines "a mile a minute" as very fast and "to hit the road" as beginning a journey.
TO SAIL THROUGH SOMETHING To succeed in doing something whit no difficulty TO BE IN THE SAME BOAT To be in the same situation A MILE A MINUTE Very fast TO HIT THE ROAD To begin a journey