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She decided to just go with the flow and enjoy whatever the day brought her.
You would need an entire encyclopedia to list every single idiom and its meaning. You may ask the meaning and origin of one at a time however.
The phrase "Always go in search for the correct idiom" is #39 on a list called "The Bestest Guide to Gooder English". The idiom in the sentence is "go in search for" and it's not incorrect,really, but just kind of strange. "Use appropriate idioms" or "If you're going to use an idiom, make sure it's appropriate" would be better, I imagine.The one on that list I haven't figured out is #40, "3D96#" Anybody know that one?
it means full of one self
The idiom "toot your own horn" likely originated from the act of musicians literally playing their own instrument to brag about their skills. This phrase has evolved over time to mean promoting oneself or boasting about one's accomplishments.
She decided to just go with the flow and enjoy whatever the day brought her.
I'd say that's more of a true statement rather than an idiom. Prices never DO come down - they always go up.
It's a boating phrase. Overboard means to go over the board, which is part of the boat. If you go overboard on a boat, you fall out into the water. As an idiom, it has come to mean doing so much that it seems excessive.
From sailors. If you're "at sea," there are no landmarks for you to follow, so you can't tell which way to go.
The idiom "toot your own horn" likely originated from the act of musicians literally playing their own instrument to brag about their skills. This phrase has evolved over time to mean promoting oneself or boasting about one's accomplishments.
Right away is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. Something happens or will happen immediately.
From the sport of wrestling.
do you mean you think it didnt come from a dairy & veggie farm
It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. Something took "no" time to come about. It's an exaggeration, but the meaning is plain.
An idiom is a phrase that cannot be defined literally. Nut is a word, not an idiom. It is a Germanic word.
don't reveal a secret
to come up with new ideas