None. "As _____ as a ______" is a metaphor. The proper metaphor would be "as fresh as a daisy."
It means to rejuvenate, revitalize, or to make something more alive. It is related to the idiom, "A fresh breath of air."
There are no English idioms that start with X
I cannot find an idiom that starts off "she cried tears." When you cry, you cry tears, so that would not be a good idiom anyway.
It's not an idiom, you just have to know the definitions of the words. Fits: bursts of frenzied activity Starts: beginnings It means that whatever it was went along in bursts of energy sometimes and sometimes stopped and started over.
One idiom that starts in such a way would be "a row of fools on a row of stools." This phrase refers to people that spend a lot of time sitting at a bar.
"Fresh bread from the oven! My mouth starts to drool at the thought."
aged or aging
asparagus
Fresh
A keg typically stays fresh for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to lose its quality.
A keg of beer typically stays fresh for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to lose its quality.
A keg of beer will typically stay fresh for about 6-8 weeks before it starts to lose its quality.