Our teacher treats everyone the same and her classroom rules are very cut and dried.
My Favorite IDIOM Is, When Pigs Fly.
Idiom
"He is a cut throat" is an idiom. The 5 words grouped together have a diffent meaning than if they were separate.
Yes.
To include an idiom in an example sentence, simply incorporate the idiom naturally into the sentence to convey a figurative meaning. For example, "She had a chip on her shoulder" is an idiom meaning she was easily offended or held a grudge.
An idiom usually is a sentence, or part of one. It certainly can be used as part of a sentence. The way to tell if it's an idiom is if it makes sense the way it's literally written.
The sentence is not, because an idiom is usually a phrase. The idiom is "do lunch," which means to have lunch together, usually while discussing business.
That IS a sentence.
"Throw the book at him" IS a sentence.
An Illige is used to cut the dried leaves of an onion.
yes
This isn't a place where things are cut and dried, and done according to Hoyle.The regional Basketball tournament went according to Hoyle.