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Like a house afire Meaning in English

expression

LYKE uh HOWS uh-FYRE
LYKE uh HOWS uh-FY-uh

Definition

If two people get on or work together 'like a house afire', they become good friends or work well together very quickly and with great enthusiasm.

Usage & Nuances

This informal and vivid expression is used mostly in British, Australian, and American English. Only apply it to relationships or teamwork that start off with great energy or instant connection. Not used for negative cooperation or slow progress.

Example Sentences

They became friends like a house afire on their first day at school.

basic

The new coworkers got along like a house afire right away.

basic

The kids played together like a house afire all afternoon.

basic

Those two talk like a house afire—it’s like they’ve known each other forever.

natural

The project team worked together like a house afire and finished ahead of schedule.

natural

After meeting at the party, they clicked like a house afire and started seeing each other every day.

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