IDIOMS ABOUT FRIENDSHIP with meaning

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 IDIOMS ABOUT FRIENDSHIP

1. LIKE TWO PEAS IN A POD

Meaning:

Very similar.

2. TO BURY THE HATCH

Meaning:

End a conflict.

3. A SHOULDER TO CRY ON

Meaning:

Someone who listens to your problems.

4. TO BE AS THICK AS THIEVES

Meaning:

Be very close or friendly.

5. TO CLEAR THE AIR

Meaning:

Defuse the tension.

6. FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES

Meaning:

Has friends who have important or influential positions.

7. TO SEE EYE TO EYE WITH SOMEONE

Meaning:

Agree with someone.

8. TO KNOW SOMEONE INSIDE OUT

Meaning:

Know someone very well.

9. TO BUILD BRIDGES

Meaning:

Promote friendly relations between people or groups.

10. STRIKE UP A FRIENDSHIP

Meaning:

Become friends.

11. THROUGH THICK AND THIN

Meaning:

Somebody is there to support you in good times and in bad times.

12. TO HIT IT OFF

Meaning:

To get on well with somebody at the very early stage in your relationship.

13. TO GET ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE

Meaning:

 To become close friends very rapidly.

14. TO BE JOINED AT THE HIP

Meaning:

To be inseparable, really close.

15. BIRDS OF A FEATHER

Meaning:

Flock together; people who are similar tend to be friendly and stick together

16.TO GET ON SWIMMINGLY

Meaning:

To get on very well with someone.

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