It can mean you are innocent or inexperienced. It can also mean you are sick.
An approach refers to a way of dealing with a situation or a problem. It can also mean the act of getting closer to something or someone, either physically or metaphorically.
Styx can refer to the mythological river in ancient Greek mythology that separates the living from the dead. Today, the term Styx is used metaphorically to represent a boundary or point of no return, often in a dramatic or final sense.
"Sitting upon" typically means physically placing oneself on top of something, such as a chair, bench, or throne. It can also be used metaphorically to indicate holding a position of authority or power.
the green man means pedestrians cross What type of green man do you mean because if you mean the pagan god then he symbolises rebirth or renaissance representing the cycle of growth each spring
it mean that he or she is dumb like sanjeeta in 3/4 green
Jealousy.
envious men, sick (unwell) men...metaphorically, and Frankenstein?
Lighthouse or (metaphorically) guiding light
an albatross
Literally, 'macabre dance'. Metaphorically, 'the dance of death'.
The adjective for the noun grit is gritty. It can also metaphorically mean courageous or resolute.
Metaphorically speaking is a turn of phrase that means that what has been said has not to be taken literally. E.g. 'I was blown away by that performance metaphorically speaking'. The meaning of this sentence is not to be taken literally which would mean that the performance was an external force which lifted you away from the spot that you were in. It is meant to mean that the performance was amazing, surprised the listener but in a good way or even if you like wowed the listener.
Means someone's post is really lengthy, and metaphorically it is a "wall" that is made out of a text.
verbal clout ? .. i mean by definition its metaphorically the same thing
Metaphorically drowning; through lack of skills, knowledge, time etc.
The phrase "pointing your finger at" is often used metaphorically to mean blaming or accusing someone.
The word "uncharnel" means to exhume, unbury, or disinter. Metaphorically it could mean liberation in terms of resurrection, but it is quite a stretch.