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.
what are sentence of idiom
No. However, the word 'idiom' or 'idioms' is accepted as a word in scrabble.
funky == Idioms in tagalog word is Kawikaan or Sawikain.
A good way to use retentive in a sentence is... "How do you use the word retentive in a sentence?"
That phrase is an idiom. Or you could say: People use idioms to make their speech more colorful.
to take after
No. However, the word 'idiom' or 'idioms' is accepted as a word in scrabble.
Example sentence - His disrespectful children are going to the dogs.
It means your teacher wants you to look up that many idioms, and use each one in a sentence to show that you understand it.Like this:take the MickeyWhy does that bully always take the Mickey out of me when we are at school?
Each of those idioms is already a sentence.
funky == Idioms in tagalog word is Kawikaan or Sawikain.
word of mouthdirty wordsto have words witheat your wordsbuzz wordsspread the word
There are no idioms that are one word. Idioms are phrases that make no sense until you know the definition.
A good way to use retentive in a sentence is... "How do you use the word retentive in a sentence?"
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
That phrase is an idiom. Or you could say: People use idioms to make their speech more colorful.
to take after
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.