1. This idiom refers to an unrealistic or totally bazaar person or point of view.
2. It also means a. an absent-minded person, someone who tends to forget something easily; and b. someone under a lot of stress (professional or otherwise).
It's another way of saying someone is daydreaming, as if they can afford to buy such a castle to live in.
Alila is a film about people living their modern lives.
An altitude is measured from mean seal level on Earth. So asking what the planet's altitude is, is a nonsense question.
Depends on what you mean. If you meant flowing liquid water, than Earth is the only world known to have that property of water in a permanent form. But if you mean water in general than Mars has a lot of water frozen in both sides of its polar caps.
Before anybody can touch that question, you have to explain what you mean by 'aligned'. Every planet in the solar system is on the same line from the sun that the Earth is on at least once a year. One or two of them do it more than once a year.
1. This idiom refers to an unrealistic or totally bazaar person or point of view. 2. It also means a. an absent-minded person, someone who tends to forget something easily; and b. someone under a lot of stress (professional or otherwise).
You don't seem to know what is happening around you, haven't heard the latest news or gossip.
to have more important things to do
Those are three unrelated words. An idiom is a PHRASE that seems to mean one thing, but actually means another.
No because an idiom is a phrase that seems to mean one thing, but actually means another. "Copycat" is slang meaning that someone is just copying something that another person said or did.
This idiom means that wisdom comes with age and experience. It suggests that as people grow older, they gain valuable knowledge and insights that can be attributed to their life experiences. The "crown of the aged" symbolizes the wisdom that comes with aging.
If you mean Pluto, the planet that used to be considered a planet, then no, it doesn't have animals living there.
Not entirely sure what you mean with "living planet"; there is no known life on Mercury, or on any other planet on our Solar System for that matter, except on Earth of course.
It means living life to the fullest and trying new things in life.
its another name for the flag and it could also be a ship or both.
The idiom, "spice of life", means that you can do something to make your life more exciting. Do something that's daring, challenging, fun; something that's worth living for.
A drawn match is a tie. "Draw" is just another word for a tied score, so it's not an idiom. You just have to define the two words.