The phrase is used to explain an understanding of something, if what you're supposed to do is clear. A person would respond saying "Crystal clear" which is a play on words because crystals are clear as in transparent.
The simile is usually stated "crystal clear". Crystal is fine glassware, very clear and sparkling. Thus, when something is "crystal clear", it would be like seeing something through the clear glass of crystal.
crystal clear
something crystal clear for example; water, air, crystals.
It could be considered as one due to the fact it exaggerates the idea of being clear, however i would consider it as more of a metaphor.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
No, "calm crystal clear" is not considered alliteration because the repetition of sounds must occur at the beginning of words in close proximity. In this phrase, the repeated sounds are at the beginning of each word but they are not consecutive.
The simile is usually stated "crystal clear". Crystal is fine glassware, very clear and sparkling. Thus, when something is "crystal clear", it would be like seeing something through the clear glass of crystal.
Crystal Clear is 5' 4".
One is crystal clear, and one is translucent.
No, a diamond is clear carbon.
The explanation was crystal clear.
Yes! In Key West you can find crystal clear water also known as the Keys
hocus Pokemon and as clear as crystal but ashachu is in as clear as crystal only for about 20 seconds
The origin of the phrase is not clear, however it is not necessarily British, the phrase seems to come from the Appalachian Mountain region
Any clear glass or crystal vase is good or anything black.
A clear yellow. I just got so sick off this new batch
The cast of Crystal Clear - 1988 includes: Anthony Allen Philomena McDonagh