It's not an idiom - when you see LIKE or AS, you're dealing with a comparison - a simile. Someone is comparing the person to a hornet leaping around.
This is not an idiom. Some people call their loved one by a pet name like "honey" or "darling" or "sweetie."
"Head over heels in love" would be one idiom.
Yes because a love triangle can't happen in real life it is not like 3 people can fall in love and form a triangle
yes it does not compare anything so it is an idiom
love is irrational and stupid ;)
An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make sense until you know the definition. Can you actually fall into a hole called "love"? No, so this is an idiom.
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by thinking. A PhD is a college degree meaning you have studied a subject intensively and know a lot about it. If you are a doctor of love, you know a lot about love.
I love _______ like a sister (or brother) He or she knows me better than I know myself.
What the idiom is saying is that there's nobody that ugly to find love.
There is no way to say that. It is an English idiom.
One idiom describes being in love as being "head over heels."
in the first book twilight : So the lion fell in love with the lambThat is not an idiom -- it is a metaphor. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense when you read it literally. That phrase merely compares Edward to a lion and Bella to a lamb.