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An idiom is a phrase that is common to a language and that is not intended to be taken literally but figuratively. For example, many people used to say "It's raining cat and dogs", which was commonly understood to mean "It's raining heavily."
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This statement uses hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally.
Metaphorically speaking is a turn of phrase that means that what has been said has not to be taken literally. E.g. 'I was blown away by that performance metaphorically speaking'. The meaning of this sentence is not to be taken literally which would mean that the performance was an external force which lifted you away from the spot that you were in. It is meant to mean that the performance was amazing, surprised the listener but in a good way or even if you like wowed the listener.
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Figurative language that uses exaggeration to make a point
The phrase "This book weighs a ton" is typically used figuratively to convey that the book is heavy or dense in content, requiring significant effort or time to read and understand. It is not meant to be taken literally but rather as an expression of the book's complexity or length.
Point of view is literally any place in physical space from which a person sees something. Figuratively, it can refer to an attitude of mind toward a particular topic. In literature, point of view is the perspective taken by an author, usually one writing a fictional piece such as a novelist.
Taken literally you need to say which hill. Figuratively, it means too old - usually said of a person.
An idiom is a phrase that is common to a language and that is not intended to be taken literally but figuratively. For example, many people used to say "It's raining cat and dogs", which was commonly understood to mean "It's raining heavily."
It means not intended to be taken seriously; said in jest.
Chicas en tanga is a slang phrase that is taken from the Spanish language. Chicas en tanga literally translates to girls in thongs.This phrase is meant to translate to a girl someone wants to hit on.
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Language not meant to be take literally is called figurative language.
exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
It's called an idiom. This means that the phrase is not to be taken literally and that it has another meaning. Since the phrase starts with "on", it's also a prepositional phrase.