It would be an idiom because you can't literally dust your action off. It's just a way of saying you've finished all the details and figuratively dusted off the dirt so it's shiny.
"Done and Dusted" is a phrase that means something is completed or finished. It is not typically considered an idiom because its meaning can be understood by interpreting the words literally.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined by contextual clues.
A phrase unique to a particular language is called an "idiom." Idioms often have meanings that cannot be derived from the individual words used in the phrase.
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words used, often carrying a symbolic or cultural connotation. A descriptive phrase, on the other hand, is simply a phrase that describes something without the use of figurative language.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to make no sense unless you know the definition. Bold is a word.
No. An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by context. A cliche is a stale quotation or phrase that has been overused.Example idiom: He was feeling under the weatheryesterday, but today he's fine.Example cliche: Think outside of the box.
Dusted and Disgusted is a song, well, a rap song, from E-40 featuring Tupac Shakur. Dusted and disgusted tells a story of how women can't be trusted and how disgusted the singer is with them and how he dusts those that cross him. To dust someone is to kill them. So, it's not an idiom, per se, but a song lyric.
An idiom is a phrase whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words used, often carrying a symbolic or cultural connotation. A descriptive phrase, on the other hand, is simply a phrase that describes something without the use of figurative language.
No it's not
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Can you figure out the meaning by defining the terms? Yes, so it's a phrase instead of an idiom.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined by contextual clues.
The phrase "laid eyes on" is an idiom.
An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. This phrase means exactly what it looks like, so it's not an idiom.
An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the definition. This phrase makes perfect sense, so it is not an idiom. The room became quiet.
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Yes it is.