Give some examples of idioms and phrases.
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Hi! Have a look at phrases and idioms.
The small group of words that adds meaning to the particular word is known as a phrase. It also doesn’t make sense completely because it is not a complete idea.
For example; Tell me what to do.
On the other hand, any expressions are known as idioms that have a symbolic meaning.
For example; at snail’s pace: having a slow speed.
The small group of words that adds meaning to the particular word is known as a phrase. It also doesn’t make sense completely because it is not a complete idea.
For example; Tell me what to do.
On the other hand, any expressions are known as idioms that have a symbolic meaning.
For example; at snail’s pace: having a slow speed.
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Idioms
- hit the nail on the head
- like a bull in a China shop
- take with A Pinch of salt
- give someone a hand
- to stick one's neck out
- once in a blue moon
- on the tip of my tongue
- sit on the fence
- feeling a bit under the weather
- beat around the bush
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Meaning
- do or say something exactly right
- behaving or moving carelessly
- not taking something too seriously
- to help someone
- to do something extra to help someone
- occurring very rarely
- to have forgetting something
- not able to decide easily
- not feeling too well
- not coming to the point
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