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Is 'don't insult my judgment' an idiom?

An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. This phrase means exactly what it looks like, so it's not an idiom.


Is she is like a mountain an idiom?

An idiom for a mountain is "Make a mountain out of a mole hill" this means to make something unimportant of simple to something very important and difficult.


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.


Is died at second an example of an idiom?

Well, honey, "died at second" is not an idiom. It sounds like someone just kicked the bucket while playing baseball. An idiom is more like "kick the bucket" which means to die. So, in short, "died at second" is just a tragic baseball mishap, not an idiom.


Is stop talking crazy an idiom?

No, but it's slang. An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the definition. "Stop talking crazy" means "stop speaking nonsense" or "stop speaking like a crazy person would."


Is the human eye vision in high definition?

Actually it is. If your vision wasn't high definition, you would not be able to notice the difference between high-definition displays and regular displays. That is also why you can tell what is bad, since your eyes can detect much more detail than what an image you don't like that much has.


What is the difference between an idiom and a cliche?

An idiom is a phrase that cannot be understood by context unless you know the definition, like "kick the bucket" being an idiom for dying.A cliche is a stale or trite phrase that has been overused to the point of being boring, like "think outside of the box."


What does idiom mean in poetry?

idiom means expression like a page in a book


What does the idiom died means?

It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.


What is the difference of a simile metaphor and an idiom?

idiom is like discribe e.g as light as a feather


Is 'I thank you from the bottom of my heart' an idiom or a simile?

It is an idiom, because it does not use the term "like" or "as".


What is the meaning of the idiom of ' you're like my personal brand of heroine'?

That is not an idiom. When you see the word LIKE, you're looking at a simile.