if someone is true-blue, they support something or someone completely n…
This isn't an idiom. Telling a story means to speak and relay a tale - which can be a true one or a false one.
yes it does not compare anything so it is an idiom
He showed his true colors when he did that.
It is just an emphatic way of agreeing with someone - it doesn't mean anything really, except "What you just said was so true!"
True Blue means "genuine". It often refers to a person who conforms with the stereotypical perception of Australian-ness.
Blue i asked him my self. true fact
Interpreting an idiom in context means understanding the intended meaning of the phrase based on the specific situation or conversation in which it is used. It involves considering the surrounding words, tone, and any cultural or social cues to grasp the true meaning of the idiom in that particular instance.
Blue; Means, that you are loyal, faithful and generous. But, sometimes these traits can be used against Blues.
Blue roses mean Mystery, attaining the impossible (source: Wikipedia)
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.
This word does not exist, so would hold no true definition, however, your imagination can take you anywhere.
im a true-blue