- blow the cobwebs away
- Blow the cobwebs awayIf you blow the cobwebs away, you make sweeping changes to something to bring fresh views and ideas in.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
The small dictionary of idiomes. 2014.
blow the cobwebs away — blow/clear the ˈcobwebs away idiom to help sb start sth in a fresh, lively state of mind • A brisk walk should blow the cobwebs away. Main entry: ↑cobwebidiom … Useful english dictionary
blow the cobwebs away — If you blow the cobwebs away, you make sweeping changes to something to bring fresh views and ideas in. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Blow the cobwebs away — If you blow the cobwebs away, you make sweeping changes to something to bring fresh views and ideas in … Dictionary of English idioms
clear the cobwebs away — blow/clear the ˈcobwebs away idiom to help sb start sth in a fresh, lively state of mind • A brisk walk should blow the cobwebs away. Main entry: ↑cobwebidiom … Useful english dictionary
blow away the cobwebs — blow/clear/away the cobwebs phrase to make you feel more lively and think more clearly I went for a walk to blow away the cobwebs. Thesaurus: to make someone feel excited, enthusiastic or impressedsynonym Main entry: cobweb * * * … Useful english dictionary
blow away the cobwebs — If something blows away the cobwebs, it makes you feel more lively and refreshes your ideas. Let s get out of the house. A walk on the beach will blow away the cobwebs! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
blow away the cobwebs — British & Australian to do something which makes you feel less tired or bored, especially to spend time outside in the fresh air. A stroll along the cliffs will blow away the cobwebs … New idioms dictionary
clear away the cobwebs — blow/clear/away the cobwebs phrase to make you feel more lively and think more clearly I went for a walk to blow away the cobwebs. Thesaurus: to make someone feel excited, enthusiastic or impressedsynonym Main entry: cobweb … Useful english dictionary
blow — I [[t]blo͟ʊ[/t]] VERB USES ♦♦ blows, blowing, blew, blown (Please look at category 15 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.) 1) VERB When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves. A chill wind blew at the top… … English dictionary
cobweb — cob|web [ˈkɔbweb US ˈka:b ] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: cop spider (14 15 centuries) (from Old English atorcoppe spider ) + web] 1.) a net of sticky threads made by a ↑spider to catch insects, that is inside a building and has not been removed… … Dictionary of contemporary English