It's not an idiom. AS ___ AS___ would be A Simile ... the correct simile would be as cool as a cucumber.
it means when you are really nervous and cool at the same time.:)
Cool as a cucumber
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you have A Simile. The correct simile is "on the tip of his tongue."
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
The correct idiom is "a frog in my throat," meaning that your voice is hoarse and croaking.
Run rings around, I believe.
It means standard, pure, or correct English.
Idiom is correct.
Any idiom can be correct. The trick is to learn which one means what!
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___ you have A Simile. The correct simile is "on the tip of his tongue."
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
It's not an idiom. "Cool" is a slang term meaning someone is popular or fashionable.
it means when you are really nervous and cool at the same time.:)
This is NOT an idiom -- when you hear AS __ AS __ you have A Simile. The correct simile would be "we're all in the same boat," meaning "we have the same circumstances for everyone."
The correct idiom is "a frog in my throat," meaning that your voice is hoarse and croaking.
As an idiom yes.
the runaround
"For free' is grammatically correct. It is an idiom of the English language.
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says in grammatically-correct fashion.