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mote1985 [20]
3 years ago
8

Say what is meant by the following:-...as good as gold;-...is as regular about her tasks as a clock;-...watches over us like a m

otherly old hen;.
English
1 answer:
motikmotik3 years ago
6 0
As good as gold : especially used to describe children's behaviour as well- behaved.
Regular as a clock in the phrase "is as regular about her task as a clock" : means that is very punctual. does everything right on time. 
Mother hen in the phrase "watches over us like a motherly old hen" means : like an overly protective and fussy parent, who watch over their brood and care a lot.
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