fat, bronish purple, pudgy, odd, aquatic mammal.
I've never heard of an idiom for a hippopotamus - idioms are usually used to represent actions or human situations, not animals.
When hippos eat they are on cloud nine
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Not always. Sometimes idioms are just phrases.
Try this question for examples of idioms.
idioms in general have no specific date in which they became in use, rather, one or two were in use from various areas of society- the Bible for one, then other idioms were found and put to use. origins of individual idioms can often be traced back to dates,
You cannot count them because new idioms are constantly being invented all over the world.
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idioms that you can say
idioms that you can say
Whar is the shelf life of the " Idioms "
Some websites that have idioms written in them include The Free Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and Phrases.com. These sites provide definitions and examples of idioms to help users understand their meanings and usage in context.
Not always. Sometimes idioms are just phrases.
actually a hippo is heavier
"Idioms for Being Afraid", "Idioms for Being Angry", "Idioms for Being Happy" are some examples of idioms found in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Idioms are literary terms and tools. These idioms represent different things to different people and pictures will vary from person to person.
a hippo
Idioms in Tagalog are figurative phrases or expressions that have meanings different from the literal translations of the words. These expressions are deeply rooted in Filipino culture and often carry a specific meaning understood by native speakers.
I've never read a book that didn't have idioms in it.
a crazy hippo