Idioms from Kerala

Idioms from Kerala

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These are Idioms from Kerala

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Lay your hand on the Plough

Lay your hand on the plough as an idiom means not turning back on one’s decision. My decision to live and work in Kerala is laying my hand on the plough.

 


Preach Vedas to a Bull

Preach Vedas to a bull means you cannot make a person sensible with common sense. Don’t preach Vedas to a Bull.

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Added on March 24, 2019
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Tags: Idioms, English Language, Lat your hand on the Plough, Preach Vedas to a Bull

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Pathnamtitta , Kurianoor, India



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