Icing on the cake ( Idiom) - English Vocabulary Lesson # 125 - Free English speaking lesson
Icing on the cake ( Idiom) - English Vocabulary Lesson # 125 - Free English speaking lesson
When good things happen, and they are followed by something better, you feel extremely thrilled. It feels like you have gotten a bonus.
The idiom ’icing the cake’ means something good is added to good that already exists or something bad is added to bad, making it even worse.
Cake is good and you should be happy with just the cake. But if you get icing on the cake, that makes it much better.
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