This document provides examples of common idioms and their meanings in context sentences. It includes idioms such as "all things to all people" meaning one cannot be everything to everyone, "against the clock" meaning in a hurry, and "all ears" meaning listening attentively. Other idioms exemplified are "all hands on deck" meaning needing all available help, "all in your head" meaning memorized or known, and "add fuel to the flames" meaning make a bad situation worse. Further idioms explained are "have an ace up your sleeve" meaning having a secret advantage, "Achilles' heel" meaning a weakness, "get your act together" meaning get organized, and "accidentally on