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garik1379 [7]
3 years ago
8

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English
1 answer:
trapecia [35]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. G

2. L

3. J

4. A

5. M

6. B

7. K

8. C

9. E

10. D

11. N

12. H

13. I

14. F

Explanation:

An idiom can be defined as a literary technique or device that is used in everyday language but it's not meant to be interpreted literally.

Basically, idioms are phrases that may be impossible to interpret or difficult to understand based on a loose translation of the words contained therein. Therefore, idioms shouldn't be interpreted literally but in a figurative sense.

Some examples of common idioms and there meaning include the following;

1. A white elephant: anything costly to maintain.

2. At daggers drawn: hostile relations.

3. Take after a person: to resemble.

4. Let the cat out of the bag: to reveal a secret by mistake.

5. Safe and sound: secure.

6. For ages: for a long time.

7. Black and white: in writing.

8. Off the record: unofficially.

9. Out of hand: out of control.

10. Bed of roses: easy or pleasant situation.

11. In the good books of: to enjoy the favor of somebody.

12. From A to Z: from beginning to end.

13. Crocodile tears: false grief.

14. A bone of connection: cause of dispute.

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