I am partial to thinking of eureka as meaning "I have found it!" You could use the word, almost always with an exclamation mark, to indicate a sudden or particularly deep insight that solves a long standing problem.
eureka means "ive got it!"
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dont ever use it on Laminate or hardwood, it will damage the wood & the finish.
Archimedes shouted Eureka when he got in the bath!
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I finally found it! Eureka!!
That IS a sentence.
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My cousin's current favorite idiom is 'as nice as spice'.
My farms are funny
The idiom, at sixes and sevens means that you are in a state of panic, confusion and uncertainty. You could use this idiom in a sentence by saying, she was at sixes and sevens as to whether or not to tell her best friend that her husband was being unfaithful.
To include an idiom in an example sentence, simply incorporate the idiom naturally into the sentence to convey a figurative meaning. For example, "She had a chip on her shoulder" is an idiom meaning she was easily offended or held a grudge.
A sentence could be: I will give you money when pigs fly
He showed his true colors when he did that.
I'll get in touch with you later and we'll meet for dinner.
You should put your money where your mouth is.
That phrase must be an idiom, because I can't understand what it means."It's raining cats and dogs" is an idiom for "it's raining really hard.""I am learning about idioms in English class."Timmy was the apple of my eye".This sentence is an example of an idiom.