Now that you're retired, the world is your oyster.
You make me feel like I'm on top of the world.
The concert last night was out of this world!
Your act of kindness and generosity makes a world of difference.
What in the world are you doing?
We won the lottery and now we're sitting on top of the world!
Get an education and you can have the world at your feet.
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It's a dog eat dog world out there.
He's in a world of trouble right now.
That delicious 4 course meal was simply out of this world!
She's just in her own little world right now.
Some words that describe space are:vastvoidcryptic
You cannot count them because new idioms are constantly being invented all over the world.
happy as a larkhappy as a clamfat and happyput on a happy facehappy-go-luckyfind a happy mediuma happy camperhappy hour
curiosity killed the cat
savvy, brainy
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beck and call
Social climber Social butterfly
word of mouthdirty wordsto have words witheat your wordsbuzz wordsspread the word
You will have to answer this question yourself. Every environment has its own idioms and slang terms, and we don't know what part of the world you live in.
There are no idioms that are one word. Idioms are phrases that make no sense until you know the definition.
No. However, the word 'idiom' or 'idioms' is accepted as a word in scrabble.
You didn't provide us with the idioms.
Some words that describe space are:vastvoidcryptic
Yes, every language has slang and idioms.
Bring it on!
The English word for "muhaawara" is "idiom."