Get down to bedrock - focus on the most important aspects of a situation; deal with the essentials; come to the point. Also: Get down to business, Get down to the brass tacks or Get down to the nitty-gritty
At the sharp end
The Lighthouse2018-09-28T22:38:33+02:00The sharp end - the part of an activity or a job where most problems are likely to be found
OUT OF THE WOODS
The Lighthouse2018-09-21T09:42:35+02:00Here's the idiom for today Out of the woods - out of difficulties, danger or trouble
Uncle vs. Ankle
The Lighthouse2018-09-18T13:13:19+02:00Uncle vs. Ankle Pay attention to the difference between the two words! They may sound similar, but they are actually very different - in spelling, pronunciation and meaning.
A close shave
The Lighthouse2018-09-14T14:48:00+02:00A CLOSE SHAVE - a situation in which you come very close to danger or disaster
Play with fire
The Lighthouse2018-08-24T13:47:06+02:00Play with fire - act in a way that is dangerous, take risks. Igrati se vatrom, raditi nešto rizično