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Q: Who was the first person to say idiom?
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What is the meaning of the idiom Loud of your mind?

"Loud of your mind" is not a common idiom. It likely stems from a misunderstanding or misuse of the idiom "out of your mind," which means to be crazy or irrational.


What does the idiom feet first mean?

The idiom feet first can mean a variety of things according to where and with what other expressions it is used. For example "to jump in feet first" means to do something in a quick manner often witohut thinking about it whereas to say "They carried him out of the room feet first." would mean that the person being carried is dead."Feet first" means "dead," (From a body being carried or rolled out horizontal.)


How can you say Jose Luis in other idiom?

Jose Luis is not an idiom. It is a name.


What is the history of the idiom 'jump out of your skin'?

The idiom, 'jump out of your skin,' was first seen in England in the 1800s. It refers to a person being so scared that they 'jump out of their skin,' by dying and becoming a ghost.


What do you mean by idiom have the final word?

The idiom "have the final word" means to have the ultimate decision or authority on a matter, allowing someone to make the last and conclusive statement or judgment.


What idiom corresponds to a person that is unable to make a decision?

A good idiom would be "sitting on the fence."


Use idiom many a persons in a sentence?

I don't know any such idiom - I believe you are just trying to use plain old English, but with incorrect spelling. You could say "MANY A PERSON has learned a new language."


Who was the first person to ever write an idiom?

Nobody keeps records of that sort of thing, but Shakespeare invented a lot of idioms.


What does idiom mean 'Suits his idiom'?

I think it means that that person agrees with that others persons idiom and that it fit that question that the teacher or whoever asked that question.


Is a solder to cry on an idiom?

No, "a shoulder to cry on" is the correct idiom. It means someone who is supportive and comforting when you are upset or experiencing difficulties.


Is time to shine an idiom?

An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. Can a person really shine like a light? No, so that makes this an idiom. It means time for that person to come to the forefront and be recognized.


What does the idiom penny pincher mean?

"Penny pincher" is the slang term for a stingy person.