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What do you mean by an idiom? Give few examples.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An idiom is phrase with same meaning but different words ..An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning can't be understood from the ordinary meanings of the words in it. For example, “Get off my back!” is an idiom meaning “Stop bothering me!”

Answered by Anonymous
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An idiom is a group of words with meaning which is different from the usual meaning of the separate words.

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 \bf{out \:of \:the \:question} = impossible or not allowed

 \bf {at \: sixes\: and\: sevens} = in confusion; in disorder

 \bf {play \: with \: fire} = do something dangerous or risky

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