Under The Harrow

C1 8+

Antonyms of under the harrow

Collocations of under the harrow

under the weather
Frequency: 80 %

I'm feeling a bit under the weather today.

under the radar
Frequency: 70 %

The company's new product flew under the radar until its launch.

under the table
Frequency: 60 %

They made a deal under the table to avoid taxes.

under the impression
Frequency: 50 %

I was under the impression that the meeting was at 2 pm.

under the gun
Frequency: 40 %

The team was under the gun to finish the project on time.

Idiomatic Expressions for under the harrow

  • Phrase: feel under the harrow
    Meaning: to feel stressed or pressured
    Usage: After losing his job, he started to feel under the harrow trying to make ends meet.