It means to be done or over with.
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Meaning very thorough, you could use "with a fine tooth comb". You could use "leave no stone unturned." You could use "like white on rice."
Very, very small.
It made me laugh very much.
It means very white or pale.
Before buying the used car, have a qualified mechanic give it a thorough inspection. After a thorough physical, the doctor said that I could return to work. A competent crime scene analyst conducts investigations in a thorough and methodical manner.
The idiom to kills/slaughter the fattened calf basically means that you will celebrate with a friend or relative that you have not seen in a very long time.
Thank you for your very thorough example.
Thorough means with detail.The health inspector was very thorough with his inspection of the kitchen and he found rats in the cupboards.
He had a thorough understanding of the subject, so he was a very good lecturer.
I have now concluded my very thorough study of the ant colony in my yard. The mechanic gave the car a thorough check-up.
Very, very small.
The idiom "stop on a dime" means to stop very quickly, almost instantaneously.
The teacher was surprised by the thoroughness of the narrative done by the student.
When you vacuum, do a thorough job or you'll just have to do it again.The police did a thorough search of the premises but found nothing.I gave the carpeting a very thorough cleaning and now it looks brand new.
very cocky
The full idiom is "Free things can be very expensive". An idiom is a turn of phrase that seems to mean nothing, but requires thought to unravel. The reason free things can be expensive, is that they're generally free because they're not very useful.
As ___ as ___ is not an idiom. Remember - AS = A Simile!The proper simile would be "as quiet as a mouse" or "as quiet as new-fallen snow."
No, that is not an idiom. The phrase "hit the ceiling" is an expression that means to become very angry or upset.