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Idioms - Nnail down- make certain, make sureI am trying to nail down the exact time that he will be able to meet with us. name is mud- a person`s reputation becomes bad, one is in troubleHis name is mud now that he has been charged by the police with stealing money from his company. name of the game- the main part of a matterThe name of the game is for the salesmen to sell cars and not to worry about other things. name someone after- give someone another`s nameHe was named after his mother`s grandfather. narrow escape- an escape with no chance of errorHe had a narrow escape when he almost fell from his bicycle. neck and neck- equal or nearly equal in a race or contestThe two teams were neck and neck in the race to win the national championship. neck of the woods- an area or part of the countryHe has never been down to my neck of the woods since he was a child. needle in a haystack- something that is very hard to findLooking for the lost receipt among the thousands of other receipts is like looking for a needle in a haystack. neither here nor there- not relevant to the thing being discussed, off the subjectWhat you are saying is neither here nor there. We are talking about our plans to move this year - not 5 years in the future. nervous Nellie- a timid person who lacks determination and courageHe is a nervous Nellie and is afraid of most of the other students in the school. nest egg- money someone has saved upHe has a nice nest egg in the bank so he will have no financial problems if he leaves his company. never mind- don`t worry, don`t botherIf you don`t have time to pick up my laundry, never mind I will get it tomorrow. new blood- fresh energy or power, something or someone that gives new life or vigor to somethingShe a great employee and helped us to inject new blood into our organization. new broom sweeps clean- a new person makes many changesWe discovered the truth to the expression "a new broom sweeps clean" when our new boss changed everything in our organization. new deal- a complete change, a fresh start, another chanceHe was given a new deal by the team although the previous year he was not very good. new person- a person who has become very much betterHe is a new person now that he has quit smoking and quit drinking. nick of time- at the very last momentHe was able to board the airplane just in the nick of time. nip and tuck- evenly matched, hard fought to the finishThey were going along nip and tuck but he finally won the race in the end. nip in the bud- prevent at the startThey found out about the computer problem but were able to nip the problem in the bud. no bed of roses- difficult or bad situationIt is no bed of roses to have no job and a large family to support. nobody's home- one`s attention is somewhere else, having a simple mindIt looks like nobody`s home, I thought as I tried to have a conversation with the strange man. nobody`s fool- a smart person, a person who can take care of himselfShe is nobody`s fool. You will not have to worry about her at all when she goes to New York. no cigar- not agreed to, refused or useless, no, certainly notI almost got the job but in the end it was no cigar. no deal- not agreed to, refused or useless, no, certainly notIt was no deal I realized as I left the meeting and the other members had all said no to my plan. No dice.- No. Certainly not.No dice. I will never lend you that much money. no doubt- without doubt, surely, certainlyNo doubt he will be the one to win the contest again this year. no end- almost without stopping, continuallyThe little girl cried no end when she couldn`t find her favorite doll. no end to (of)- so many or so much of, to seem almost endless, very many or very muchHe had no end of problems when he lived overseas for a year. no go- not agreed to, refused or useless, no, certainly notIt`s no go for our plan to have three games this weekend. We can only have two of them. no great shakes- mediocre, unimportantThe hotel was no great shakes and I wouldn`t recommend that you stay there if you go to Hawaii. no love lost- bad feelings, ill willThere is no love lost between my father and our next door neighbor. no matter- regardless ofNo matter how hard that I try my tutor is never satisfied. no picnic- not pleasant, difficultIt was no picnic trying to drive to the lake during the storm. nose around (about)- look for something kept private or secret, pryThe secretary was nosing around in her boss's desk trying to discover what was going on. nose down- head down, bring down the nose ofThe pilot began to nose down the plane as it neared the airport. (have one`s) nose in something- unwelcome interest in something, impolite curiosityHe always has his nose in other people`s private business where it doesn`t belong. no-show- a person who makes a reservation for something and then neither comes nor cancels itThere were several no-shows at the concert last night. no sweat- easily accomplished, uncomplicatedThe work was no sweat. I finished it in about two hours. no sweat- no problemNo sweat. I will help you all day tomorrow if you need me. not a leg to stand on- no good proof or excuse, no good evidence or defence to offer someoneThe company doesn`t have a leg to stand on if they try to refuse to pay you the money that they owe you. not for the world- not at any price, not for anythingI wouldn`t go out on a date with that woman for the world. not give someone the time of day- dislike someone so strongly that you totally ignore themI hate her and would never even give her the time of day. nothing doing- I will not do it, certainly not, no indeedNothing doing. I am not going to stay and work late again this evening. nothing if not- without doubt, certainlyHe is nothing if not punctual. He has never been late in his seven years with this company. not much of- rather badIt`s not much of a hotel but I guess it will be okay for one night. Not on your life.- definitely not."May I borrow your car"? "Not on your life". not so hot- not very goodI have been feeling not so hot lately as I had a cold last week. nothing to sneeze at- something you should take seriouslyHis new salary is nothing to sneeze at. not touch something with a ten-foot pole- consider something completely undesirable or uninterestingThat class may be alright but because I hate the professor I wouldn`t touch it with a ten-foot pole. no wonder- not surprisingNo wonder he is so tired after staying up all night. now and then- occasionallyHe likes to go to that restaurant now and then. number one- oneself, one`s own interestsHe is always looking out for number one and will never do anything for anyone else. nurse a grudge- keep a feeling of dislike toward some personMy old girlfriend is still nursing a grudge toward me even after three years. nuts about- enthusiastic about somethingHe has been nuts about cars ever since he was a little boy. nutty as a fruitcake- very crazyThe woman who lives next door to us is as nutty as a fruitcake. 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