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find five idioms in which comparative adjectives are used

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Answered by BrainlyNisha001
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1. As clear as mud

2. up in the air

3. takes two to Tango

4. kill two birds with one

5. as happy as a calm

6. cost and ARM and a leg.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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  1. As blind as a bat
  2. As busy as a bee
  3. As clean as a whistle
  4. As cool as a cucumber
  5. As easy as pie

Idioms that use comparative adjectives are similar to idioms that use the figure of speech 'simile'. You will find that there is an 'as' before and after the adjective or a 'like' before the adjective when it makes a comparison. Therefore it is easy to spot it.

  • 'As blind as a bat' refers to someone who has very bad vision and is unable to see things. E.g. 'That old woman is as blind as a bat'.
  • 'As busy as a bee' refers to someone who is constantly working and constantly busy and has no time for rest. E.g. 'My sister is a lawyer who is as busy as a bee.'
  • 'As clean as a whistle' refers to someone or something that is extremely clean with no stains or blemishes. E.g. 'My room is as clean as a whistle.'
  • 'As cool as a cucumber' refers to someone who is level-headed, calm, and knows how to deal with stress in a proper way. E.g. 'During conflict it is important to be as cool as a cucumber.'

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