no an idiom would be like "it's raining cats and dogs"
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Idiom
It is not an idiom. Unkindness is often called heartlessness, and so the expression "have a heart" means "Do not be unkind."
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
Idiom
A common expression or idiom
idiom means expression like a page in a book
Rolf Harris This expression is not an idiom.
Idiomatic expression
"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.
Quit bugging you-an expression.
Idiom
An idiom is an expression, the meaning of which is dependent on cultural context and social understanding. The meaning of the idiom is not predictable based on its constituent elements, but is merely an expression. An example of an idiom is "kicked the bucket". These words are not taken as literal, but as an idiomatic expression.
It is not an idiom. Unkindness is often called heartlessness, and so the expression "have a heart" means "Do not be unkind."
It's not really an idiom - if something is at your heels, it's following close behind you. This means right behind you, almost upon you.
Hang in there!
I like to the expression, "to haul ass".