Movies often use idioms to convey emotions or themes succinctly. For instance, in "The Godfather," the phrase "It's not personal, it's business" captures the cold logic of the mafia world. In "Finding Nemo," the idiom "Just keep swimming" emphasizes resilience and perseverance. Additionally, "The Dark Knight" features "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain," illustrating the complexities of morality.
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Nepali film movies are those that are produced by the Nepalese film companies. Some examples of Nepali movies are Aama, Sindoor, Bandalink Aakash (also called The Changing Sky), Arunima, and Koseli (also called The Gift).
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"Idioms for Being Afraid", "Idioms for Being Angry", "Idioms for Being Happy" are some examples of idioms found in the book "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Some examples of idioms in "Divergent" include "jumping off the deep end," "barking up the wrong tree," and "walking on eggshells." These idioms are used to convey deeper meanings or emotions within the story.
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Some websites that have idioms written in them include The Free Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and Phrases.com. These sites provide definitions and examples of idioms to help users understand their meanings and usage in context.
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"It's raining cats and dogs outside, so bring an umbrella." "She's on cloud nine after receiving a promotion at work." "Don't count your chickens before they hatch, wait until the deal is finalized." These examples demonstrate the use of idioms in a sentence.
In "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert W. Service, there are several idioms used throughout the poem. Some examples include "cold as the Dickens" which means extremely cold, "grin and bear it" which means to endure a difficult situation with a smile, and "dead of night" which means in the middle of the night. These idioms add depth and color to the poem, enhancing the reader's understanding and engagement with the story.
Two examples of idioms in "The Medicine Bag" are "butter wouldn't melt in his mouth" and "jump out of one's skin." These are phrases that have a figurative meaning beyond their literal interpretation.