That would be "A picture paints a thousand words."
This is not an idiom. Idioms are phrases that don't mean anything unless you know the definition. This is a sentence saying that your photograph or painting or drawing is sitting atop a piano.
It means according to one explanation or view, or to a certain extent.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
It is an English idiom meaning: to look good or nice. Can be used in the following way: if you see a beautiful boat in full sail cutting proudly through the sea, you might say 'now doesn't that paint a rosy picture!'
This is not an idiom - it means exactly what it says. It's a vivid proverb telling you that you can show someone a picture and that will explain something better than telling them in words.
It's not an idiom, and it's "A picture paints 1,000 words." It means that showing is better than telling, that actions speak louder than words, that the way you act shows your true intentions better than the things you say you'll do.
This is not an idiom. It is a measurement. $100,000 is how you write it in numbers.
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No, pics can not be shown.
You've got the idiom incorrect, so it doesn't mean anything. You might say "I've got the picture," which means "I see the situationa and understand it." You might also say "I get the picture," which means the same thing in a less formal way. You don't say "something" in the idiom.
A big picture is an idiom used for a view of the totality of a situation, as opposed to its individual components.
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This is an idiom meaning to narrow your focus down. It can also mean to narrow your aim and focus on one thing to hit. Picture the zero as a target and you get the idea of the idiom.
The phrase "I rode down the red river on a raft" is an example of alliteration, where the repetition of the "r" sound creates a rhythmic effect. It could also be considered imagery, as it paints a vivid picture in the reader's mind of someone traveling down a river on a raft. Additionally, it could be seen as a metaphor, comparing the movement down the river to a journey or adventure.
You could draw a picture of someone standing in a swimming pool, with the water level being above their head.
This is not an idiom. Idioms are phrases that don't mean anything unless you know the definition. This is a sentence saying that your photograph or painting or drawing is sitting atop a piano.