The management frowns on those who make waves.
Don't make waves by asking questions.
It is better not to make waves, just go with the flow.
If you are going to make waves, be sure it is for a good cause.
I do. What would you like to do today? Did you do your homework? How do you do this? Did you do this job?
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. Do you think that laughing would really kill you? No, so this is an idiom. It just means he laughed very hard.
"Head over heels in love" would be one idiom.
A good idiom would be "sitting on the fence."
no an idiom would be like "it's raining cats and dogs"
I've written about thirty different sentences so far today.
under what headword would you find the idiom raining cats and dogs?
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
I cannot find an idiom that starts off "she cried tears." When you cry, you cry tears, so that would not be a good idiom anyway.
I think you mean village idiot - that would be the mentally deficient person that every village was said to have one of. The word idiot wasn't always such an insult as it is today.
Another idiom that means the same thing would be "all at sea."
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