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Have you ever
considered all the English expressions that include words about clothes?
Let’s hear Faith Lapidus name a few off the cuff, or without any
preparation.
People wear pants to cover the lower part of their bodies. We sometimes
say that people who are restless or nervous have ants in their pants.
They might also fly by the seat of their pants. They use their natural
sense to do something instead of their learned knowledge. Sometimes,
people may get caught with their pants down. They are found doing
something they should not be doing. And, in every family, one person
takes control. Sometimes a wife tells her husband what to do. Then we
say she wears the pants in the family.
Pants usually have pockets to hold things. Money that is likely to be
spent quickly can burn a hole in your pocket. Sometimes you need a belt
to hold up your pants. If you have less money than usual, you may have
to tighten your belt. You may have to live on less money and spend your
money carefully. But once you have succeeded in budgeting your money,
you will have that skill under your belt.
I always praise people who can save their money and not spend too much.
I really take my hat off to them. Yet, when it comes to my own money, I
spend it at the drop of a hat – immediately, without waiting. And sadly,
you cannot pull money out of a hat. You cannot get money by inventing or
imagining it.
Boots are heavy or strong shoes. People who are too big for their boots
think they are more important than they really are. I dislike such
people. I really do. You can bet your boots on that. Yet, truly
important people are hard to replace. Rarely can you fill their shoes or
replace them with someone equally effective.
My father is an important person. He runs a big company. He wears a suit
and tie and a shirt with sleeves that cover his arms. Some people who do
not know him well think he is too firm and severe. They think he is a
real stuffed shirt. But I know that my father wears his heart on his
sleeve. He shows his feelings openly. And, he knows how to keep his
shirt on. He stays calm and never gets angry or too excited.
Also, my father has never lost his shirt in a business deal. He is too
smart to lose all or most of his money. This is because my father rolls
up his sleeves and prepares to work hard. He often has a special plan or
answer to a problem that he can use if he needs it. He is like a person
who does magic tricks. We say he has a card up his sleeve.
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