It means to charge him with a crime. "Book 'im, Danno" is what was said on Hawaii Five-O when they arrested a criminal.
The idiom "book him" means to officially charge someone with a crime and create a written record of the charges. It is often used in police procedural contexts to indicate that someone is being arrested and processed by law enforcement.
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
judging someone by the way they look, not who they are as a person
This expression is not an idiom, since its meaning can be guessed from the words in it. To read someone like a book is to know what that person means or intends, simply by observing the person's appearance and demeanor.
i think she made a mistake on the idiom. In the book it is confusing. ??????
One example of an idiom in "The Book Thief" is "run like the wind," which means to run very fast or with great speed. In the book, this idiom is used to describe characters moving quickly or urgently.
"Throw the book at him" IS a sentence.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
One idiom found in the book "Delirium" by Lauren Oliver is "smell a rat," which means to suspect that something is wrong or suspicious.