Out of the fat and into the fire. Alternatively, out of the frying pan and into the fire.
When one uses the phrase "Moving swifter" than another thing, they might mean moving faster, easily and such, than another thing. This phrase isn't very commonly used, though.
Meaning compounding a negative event, one could also say; "Adding insult to injury" or "to make a bad thing worse"
A phrase that uses like or as to compare one thing to another
That is a question of morality and as such is subjective; what is good for one is generally bad for another.
Yes, "next to" is a prepositional phrase typically used to show the location of something in relation to another object or place. It functions as an adverbial phrase to describe the position or proximity of one thing to another.
One example of a good thing is a health snack. A Example of a bad thing to eat for a athlete is greasy food. Another bad thing is chocolate food.
Maybe the local slang words or local dialect. Or local idiom.
One thing bad about Henry was that he beheaded 1/3 of his wives, and divorced 1/3 of his wives! Another thing is that he had a row with the Pope!
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.
No. The beat is the rhythm. A simile is a phrase which says one thing is like another: The sea was as smooth as glass.
it shows the opression of one type of person on another type of person. This is generally considered a bad thing.
One thing that she did bad was that she make her enemies fall in love with her another reason is that she cheats on everyone on every boy