A masterpiece is:
Hard nosed
The answer is "Media Circus".
Young blood is used to describe up-and-coming young people.
The idiom 'big shot' refers to an important and influential person. The origins of the term dates back to the 1920's when it was used to describe gangsters.
masterpiece
the idiom to describe energetic is eating a box of sugar.
Hard nosed
"Black sheep" is an idiom used to describe a person who does not fit in with a group--usually a family.
The answer is "Media Circus".
Young blood is used to describe up-and-coming young people.
The idiom 'big shot' refers to an important and influential person. The origins of the term dates back to the 1920's when it was used to describe gangsters.
No, it means chariots with silver and copper on them.
"Two peas in a pod" is an idiom found in "Where the Red Fern Grows." It is used to describe two individuals who are very similar or closely connected.
masterpiece
The phrase "on the fence" is an example of an idiom, specifically one that is used to describe someone who is undecided or uncommitted about a particular issue or decision.
One example of an idiom in "The Book Thief" is "run like the wind," which means to run very fast or with great speed. In the book, this idiom is used to describe characters moving quickly or urgently.
It's a sleek, engineering masterpiece.