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Another idiom that means the same thing would be "all at sea."
The idiom, at sixes and sevens means that you are in a state of panic, confusion and uncertainty. You could use this idiom in a sentence by saying, she was at sixes and sevens as to whether or not to tell her best friend that her husband was being unfaithful.
I do believe you heard the idiom wrong. It's "apple of one's eyes." See the link below for the meaning.
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Have a light bulb moment.
If you can offer a solution, you are encouraged to try.
Idiom is correct.
what is a idiom about a cat
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
An idiom misuse is to use and idiom in a wrong way that doesn't make sense.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
"Larger than life" is an idiom, so there isn't an idiom for it.
The purpose of the idiom "between a rock and a hard place" in this statement is to convey that Jen is facing a difficult dilemma or situation with no easy solution. It emphasizes that she is in a tight spot and feeling stuck.
It is a idiom.
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Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.