The only common idiom is "pleased as punch" (elated, very satisfied).
One common idiom "as happy as a dog with two tails" has been transliterated into pleased by some non-English references.
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Complete this idiom by adding the missing word. This question is case sensitive. The boot is on the other
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ then you're looking at A Simile. This one is comparing someone's mood to the mood of Punch, the puppet in Punch and Judy shows. Punch was almost always gleeful because he always won at the end of the shows.
It means complete and total frustration with a situation.
The idiom "walk on clouds" means to feel extremely happy or elated, as if one were floating or walking on air. It refers to a state of complete euphoria or bliss.
Idiom is correct.
pleased
Birds of a feather flock together, but all birds cannot fly.
The idiom "bear with" means to tolerate or proceed in spite of ; to carry on. Examples : "Until the construction was complete, we would have to bear with the inconvenience."
what is a idiom about a cat
The Pleased ended in 2006.
The Pleased was created in 2002.