An idiom for a mountain is "Make a mountain out of a mole hill" this means to make something unimportant of simple to something very important and difficult.
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. This makes perfect sense: she is like a mountain. Therefore, it's not an idiom. It is a metaphor.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
It is an idiom, because it does not use the term "like" or "as".
idiom is like discribe e.g as light as a feather
That is not an idiom. When you see the word LIKE, you're looking at a simile.
The idiom "slept like a log" means sleeping very deeply and soundly, to the extent that one is completely unaware of their surroundings and doesn't wake up easily. The phrase is often used to describe a very restful and uninterrupted sleep.
no an idiom would be like "it's raining cats and dogs"
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like -- you felt the emotion that would lead you to start crying.
Nothing - it looks like some kind of abbreviation instead of an idiom.
the answer is idiom
Its an idiom!!!!!!!
It's not an idiom, it's a joke. And it's "make like a tree and leaf" -- it's a pun.