What is the idiom of Cold shoulders give ryt ans or will report
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"Cold shoulder" is a phrase used to express dismissal or the act of disregarding someone. ... Its origin is attributed to Sir Walter Scott in a work published in 1816, which is in fact a mistranslation of an expression from the Vulgate Bible.
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Cold shoulders:-
To set out to do something one might never accomplish
An idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words.For ex,when we say It's raining cats and dogs,we do not mean that cats and dogs are falling from.the sky.This amusing expression means,"it is raining heavily".
Idioms are basically fixed expressions.It means you can't change the word order or grammatical form in the same way as you can change non-idiomic expressions
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