November 8, 2010

Idiom: be in and out

"be in and out"

Meaning: be at and away from a place during a particular time

Example: I think you better call him first before you go to his office. He could be in and out of the office for his deliveries.


Last week's idioms:
There, there.
upside down
What's up?
yummy
at the eleventh hour