(one) (has) never heard (of) such a thing expression spoken language
One thinks that the thing referred to is extremely silly, confusing, fantastic, or very difficult to believe.
A: John sold his large mansion last week. And now, he is living in a cottage on a farm. B: I've never heard of such a thing.
What! Mary got married to John? Never heard of such a thing. Because when they studied together, they usually had a disagreement with each other.
1. To be exceptionally better at something than anyone else
2. To be extraordinary or shocking either in a positive or a negative way.
Incredible or wonderful
1. Used to indicate someone or something that surpasses everything or everyone
2. Used to indicate something that is the most unbelievable thing possible
A way of expressing that someone doesn't believe that something will happen or come true
Totally ridiculous.
This expression is used in its literal meaning.
To be outperformed or outrun by someone, usually by a very wide margin.
You have to be quicker to finish this task or you will eat other my dust.