Idioms meaning and two idioms related with anger
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IDIOM: a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words
2 idioms related to anger are:
1》 bite someone's head off
.If you bite someone's head off, you criticize them strongly (and perhaps unfairly).
2》 bite someone's head off
.If you bite someone's head off, you criticize them strongly (and perhaps unfairly).
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Idioms are word combinations that have a different figurative meaning than the literal meanings of each word or phrase. They can be confusing for kids or people learning a language as they don't mean what they say.
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1) Here are two idioms related with anger: Have a bone to pick with someone: To say that you have a bone to pick with somebody means that you are annoyed with them and want to talk to them about it.
2) To be up in arms – If you are up in arms about something, you are very angry.
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