a lot of snow
Nothing - it looks like some kind of abbreviation instead of an idiom.
An asterisk is not an idiom. It is a punctuation mark. It looks like a little star *
It's not an idiom. Idioms make no sense unless you know the meaning already. "No end" means just what it looks like -- something is endless.
It means that you really know it well. Think how well you know what the back of your own hand looks like!
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Its an idiom!!!!!!!
An idiom is a phrase that appears to make sense, but actually has another meaning. If the sentence makes sense, but seems to mean something besides what it looks like, then it is an idiom. "Frank kicked the bucket" makes perfect sense, and when you realize that it means "Frank died," you have two different meanings.
It might be. It might also be the literal act of kissing the ground because you are happy to be home, as in a soldier returning from war. If it is an idiom, it would mean to fall to the ground so that your face hits it and looks like you are kissing it.
It's not an idiom because it means just what it looks like - someone is very cold. In this context, you would think of the alternate meaning of cold, which is unemotional or unapproachable. When you see "as ___ as ___" or "___er than ___" you are dealing with a simile.
It's not an idiom. It means just what it looks like -- conquer means overcome or win out, and soar means to fly high. This is saying you should overcome and fly high, which is figurative language for work hard, do your best, and succeed.
It means the person looks sick. Usually they are pale and green in the face.
It's not an idiom, it's a joke. And it's "make like a tree and leaf" -- it's a pun.