It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. This is an exclamation emphasizing that whatever has just been said is so true that it could be repeated.
To include an idiom in an example sentence, simply incorporate the idiom naturally into the sentence to convey a figurative meaning. For example, "She had a chip on her shoulder" is an idiom meaning she was easily offended or held a grudge.
You could say they were blowing (or tooting) their own horn.
You would say they were "full of themselves" or "blowing their own horn."
The best way to find out the meaning of an idiom is to look it up in a reputable dictionary or idiom database. You can also search online for the idiom along with the word “meaning” to find explanations and examples of its usage. Additionally, asking a native speaker or language teacher for clarification can help you understand the idiom better.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to be nonsense unless you know the definition. "Dis" is a slang term, short for "disrespect."
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what the definitions say - something is in a state of disorder that is worse than normal.
To include an idiom in an example sentence, simply incorporate the idiom naturally into the sentence to convey a figurative meaning. For example, "She had a chip on her shoulder" is an idiom meaning she was easily offended or held a grudge.
No, the idiom is "turned a blind eye" as in "she turned a blind eye to his suffering." You don't change an idiom around or you lose the meaning.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
It depends on how you use it. If you mean literal colors, then it's not an idiom. If you say something like "It's all there in black and white," then it's an idiom meaning that something is printed.
It means to take control of something and maybe get it working again or improve a situation.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
It means to get your full attention and listen to what he/she is going to say
If someone say that something is "all Greek" to them, it means they don't understand.
Needless to say the sky is blue! This is an idiom. Meaning that it is given or obvious.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
The meaning of the idiom in the pink of health means being in good health.