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Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green-eyed monster'
A feeling of jealousy or envy.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green belt'
An area of open land around a city, often protected from development.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Go green'
Adopting environmentally friendly practices.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green fever'
An intense desire or obsession, often related to money or greed.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green with age'
Very old or outdated.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Have a green thumb'
To be skilled or talented at growing plants or gardening.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green flags'
Positive signs or behaviors that indicate a healthy and promising relationship. These could include open communication, mutual respect, and shared values.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Greenhorn'
A person who is inexperienced or new to a particular activity.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green around the gills'
Looking pale or sickly, often used to describe someone who appears unwell.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green light'
Approval or permission to proceed with a plan or action.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'The grass is always greener on the other side'
People tend to believe that others' situations or circumstances are better than their own.
Explain the meaning of the idiom 'Green with envy'
Extremely jealous or envious of someone else's good fortune.