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Kida Cool – (when pigs fly) July 24, 2017

Ha Ha
So funny idiom, I’m not going to believe that.

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Subbarao Kola – (made it) July 18, 2017

I appreciate for your great service and effort. Can you arrange complete list of English idioms which are in English? Otherwise mail to my mail ID if it is possible?

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Ray – (every picture tells a story) July 18, 2017

What is implied by a picture can easily be a fake picture… to impress… of course!

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Christopher – (get to the bottom) July 10, 2017

I am going to get to the bottom of this!

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Arpit Chhabra – (at daggers drawn) July 10, 2017

It means showing strong dislike for someone.

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Dhatrish – (cloud nine) July 10, 2017

It’s good app for giving meaning of sentences for all children and teachers.

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Gwen – (raining cats and dogs) July 9, 2017

This idiom is my favorite it’s raining cats and dogs, because of the sentence cats and dogs are raining above the sky??
Haha😆

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Jegan – (down to earth) July 6, 2017

Our college principal was a down to earth person.

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Caroline Smith – (icing on the cake) July 5, 2017

I’m trying to find what period the earliest recorded example of the phrase ‘The icing on the cake’ dates from. I’m writing something and need to know if my character would be likely to use this phrase in 1961.

Thanks folks.

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Julee – (cold feet) July 4, 2017

I get cold feet when I have to deliver a speech in front of a large mob.

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