idiom in A Sentence

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    And melding it into his own Idiom.".

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    Straight bullshit, but in my own Idiom.

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    Idiom: It's raining cats and dogs.

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    What is the Idiom in Russian?

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    He even knows the old Idiom.

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    It's an Idiom. Did you know that?

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    Still trying to find the right Idiom.

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    having lost all his vernacular Idiom.

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    thus exhibiting two regional Idioms.

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    explaining the English Idioms and Phrases in Telugu.

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    The Idiom is distinctly diatonic

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    is an Idiom of popular culture.

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    Once again, we can thank horses for this Idiom.

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    Her Idiom of Kathak dance which has been developed

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    but Indian themes, Idioms and imagery in his ghazals.

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    leadership has many different attributes and follows different Idioms.

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    Idiom or the peculiar language of a group of people.

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    This incident became an Idiom among the people of Madinah.

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    His English was broken and stilted, having lost all his vernacular Idiom.

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    You must have heard this Idiom.(change is the law of nature).

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    faulty grammar and Idiom made them the laughing stock of Englishmen.

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    In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase.

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    The Idiom implies a person is self sufficient, not requiring help from others.

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    Someone in the compulsion makes a father, everyone has heard this Idiom.

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    Yet, there was another Idiom of leadership that India looked up to,

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    The same Idiom exists in the Serbian language неће гром у коприве.

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    my nose will become hot,' which is an Idiom for intense anger.”.

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    The dialogue scintillates with witits native Idiom hard to render in another medium.

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    Get a life" is an Idiom and catch phrase that has gained international usage.

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    The Idiom was later published in A Dialogue Conteynyng Prouerbes and Epigrammes by John Heywood in 1562.

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