Turned his head
Cause to become conceited | Cause to become infatuated (घमण्डी बना देना, मुग्ध होना)
Twist someone’s arm (3)
To force someone to do something by making it hard for them to refuse | Persuade someone to do something (जबरन राजी करना)
Two heads are better than one
It’s helpful to have the advice or opinion of a second person | Two people working together can achieve more than a person working alone (एक से अधिक लोगों का सहयोग लाभदायक होता है)
Under the weather (23)
To not feel well | To feel sick or unhealthy | To be in low spirits (बीमार होना)
United we stand, divided we fall
We should be together to fight any danger. Otherwise, separately, we won’t be able to fight (एकता में बल है)
Up a blind alley
Following a course of action that is certain to lead to an undesirable outcome (अवांछनीय परिणाम वाला काम)
Up in arms (6)
To be angry | Protesting vigorously about something | In rebellion (खीजा हुआ, कड़ा विरोध करना)
Up the creek without a paddle (2)
In a troublesome and serious situation (बिना किसी साधन के मुश्किल स्थिति में होना)
Upset someone’s applecart (2)
To cause trouble, especially by spoiling someone’s plans (योजना बिगाड़ देना)
Vote with your feet
Show their disapproval | To show that you do not support something (असहमति जताना)
Walk the tightrope (3)
Be very cautious | To be in a precarious situation requiring caution and skill (नाजुक परिस्थिति से गुजरना)
Wash one’s hands off something
Refuse to be responsible for something (जिम्मेदारी लेने से इनकार करना)
Water under the bridge (4)
Something that can’t be changed anymore | Something happened in the past and is no longer important or worth arguing about (पुरानी बात का अब महत्त्वपूर्ण नहीं होना)
Weal and woe (4)
Good times and bad times | Joys and sorrows | In prosperity and adversity (अच्छा और बुरा समय)
Wears his heart on his sleeve (7)
Expresses his feelings openly | To show your true emotions (अपनी भावनाओं को खुल कर बता देना)
