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In the black If a business is in the black, it is making money.. Like a red flag to a bull If a statement or an action is like a red flag to a bull, it makes someone very angry.. Grey ma

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Color related idioms

Color-related idioms and expressions are very common in English Meanings of colors change across cultures

We will discuss some of these expressions here

In the black

If a business is in the black, it is making money

Like a red flag to a bull

If a statement or an action is like a red flag to a bull, it makes someone very angry As you probably know, bulls get angry when you wave a red flag in front of them

Catch someone red-handed

To catch someone red-handed is to catch them while they are doing something wrong or illegal

Grey matter

Grey matter refers to your brain cells or intelligence You will need to use your grey matter to solve tricky

problems

A red carpet treatment

You give somebody a red carpet treatment, when you consider them important

In black and white

If something is in black and white, it is official or in writing or printing

During daily conversations, we frequently use terms like green signals, green belt and white collar job If

someone gives you the green signal, they give you the permission to proceed The term green zone refers to the farmlands surrounding a city or town White collar jobs are office jobs

Colors are also used to express your state of mind When you are green with envy, you are jealous When you look or feel blue, you look depressed or unhappy.

There are also some other color idioms.

A black sheep is the bad member of a group.

Red tape means bureaucratic delay in getting things done.

A white lie is a harmless lie.

Blue collar is a term used to refer to manual workers.

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