Without a job, it's a dog's life.
That nightclub used to be great , but it ` s reallygone to the dogs .
That IS a sentence.
Yes, the sentence "life is a bowl of cherries" is a metaphorical idiom. It is a metaphor comparing life to a bowl of cherries, suggesting that life is sweet and pleasant.
It's an idiom.
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.
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.
My Favorite IDIOM Is, When Pigs Fly.
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The idiom for 'larger than life' is "a force of nature."
No, the idiom is only used to refer to rain.
I'm not sure what the answer to that question is but I'm pretty sure the answer is one because an idiom is usually a sentence for example," It's raining cats and dogs".
under what headword would you find the idiom raining cats and dogs?