Suzie J.
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Language
English
Description
The Oxford Language dictionary defines an idiom as: 'a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words'
Idioms are widely used phrases that say one thing literally but mean something else when explored in context.
What does it mean to like the cut of someone's jib?
Is it advisable to burn a candle at both ends?
What could be gained by reading between the lines of a message and why is this...