Look Daggers at someone
to give a dirty look
Dont you dare look daggers at me.
Speak of the devil
When sb whose name has just been mentioned appears or is heard from.
Speak of the devil,Hello Tom, we were just talking about you
Increase your vocabulary and speak more natural English by studying the idioms and expressions below. These are some of the most common expressions in English. Study the example sentences which show how idioms are used in context when you speak English. Have fun!
incite
(verb) to stir up or encourage (violent or unlawful behavior)
Max incited the other students to rebel against the teacher.
polarize
(verb) to divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups
The issue polarized the public.
Face
Be in your face (informal)
If an attitude, performance, etc is in your face it is aggressive in style and designed to make people react strongly to it.
This band’s famous for their live performances, which are always loud and in your face.