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Those girls were like two peas in a pod.

She had her head in the clouds.

He was ready to kick the bucket.

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This situation is reminiscent of the proverbial lamb being led to the slaughter.

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Q: Idiom in a sentence
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What is a sentence with the word idiom?

My Favorite IDIOM Is, When Pigs Fly.


Is the sentence this homework is taking forever a idiom or a hyperbole?

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What is an example of idiom in a sentence?

"The idiom 'that just kills' is hardly appropriate at a funeral."


How do you use the word 'idioms' in a sentence?

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.


If an expression cannot be used in a sentence does that mean that it's not an idiom?

An idiom usually is a sentence, or part of one. It certainly can be used as part of a sentence. The way to tell if it's an idiom is if it makes sense the way it's literally written.


Is the sentence 'let's do lunch some time next week' an idiom?

The sentence is not, because an idiom is usually a phrase. The idiom is "do lunch," which means to have lunch together, usually while discussing business.


How do you use the idiom 'your life is like a carbon copy' in a sentence?

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"Throw the book at him" IS a sentence.


Is the sentence Take it easy an idiom?

yes


Can you give a sentence using the idiom hit the books?

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What is a sentence with the idiom pull your leg?

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How do you use idiom as nice as spice to make sentence?

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