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Another idiom that means the same thing would be "all at sea."
The idiom, at sixes and sevens means that you are in a state of panic, confusion and uncertainty. You could use this idiom in a sentence by saying, she was at sixes and sevens as to whether or not to tell her best friend that her husband was being unfaithful.
I do believe you heard the idiom wrong. It's "apple of one's eyes." See the link below for the meaning.
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Have a light bulb moment.
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Idiom is correct.
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"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
An idiom misuse is to use and idiom in a wrong way that doesn't make sense.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The idiom for 'larger than life' is "a force of nature."
It is a idiom.
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"He lost his shirt" IS an idiom.
It is actually an idiom.