Idioms

Politics Idioms in English, Definiton and 5 Example Sentences

Politics Idioms in English, Definiton and 4 Example Sentences




Idioms are stereotypes that reflect the culture and characteristics of a nation.

Examples

Stick it to the plan: This time we must stick to this plan, guys, please be careful everyone.

Lame duck: It is used for people who cannot fulfill the given job and who have reached the end of their duties. This man is lame duck.




Spin doctor: This phrase can be used to name news referring specialists or pro-government people.

Politically correct: Political correctness of all work done has been accepted.

Witch hunt: It is a smear policy applied against opposing ideas in power.

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