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No, the idiom is "turned a blind eye" as in "she turned a blind eye to his suffering." You don't change an idiom around or you lose the meaning.
A "sea change" is a marked or a profound transformation. To read more about this idiom on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
Idiom is correct.
Yes, you can change an idiom with your own words, but it may lose its original meaning or impact. Idioms are commonly used phrases in a particular language that have a figurative meaning. Modifying them may result in confusion or a loss of the intended message.
what is a idiom about a cat
Genio y figura hasta la sepultura.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
An idiom misuse is to use and idiom in a wrong way that doesn't make sense.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
"Larger than life" is an idiom, so there isn't an idiom for it.
It is a idiom.
It means there has been no change. You`re trading apples for apples, there`s nothing new.