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- Linguistics on Dec 12, 2002
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No language study is complete without a healthy dose of idioms. We use them every day. I suspect this is a very short list of English language idioms, because I can think of several I've heard over the years which are not on here. I also believe that idiomatic usage is influenced by things... more
Reviewed by MrsA Dec 12 2005, 05:29am ( 246 reviews ) • idiomsite.com
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Rated by drnoh on Nov 05, 1:55am
A completely earnest list of every cliched phrase ever uttered. I'm pretty sure that this is what they make you read in hell
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Rated by deee on Oct 05, 8:13pm
I think it could be cool if there was a photo series depicting idioms... not in a cheesy way but an artsy way
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Rated by howewriter2000 on Sep 27, 12:25pm
This is great... I'm adding it to my collection:)
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Rated by Subdiurnare on Sep 07, 7:10am
An excellent collection of idioms.
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Rated by insyen on Aug 04, 7:03pm
read later
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Rated by KaeTeeEm on Jul 17, 6:55pm
Excellent-- special educators especially need to teach many of these to our students who struggle with them...
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Reviewed by buzzintown on Jul 13, 12:30am
idioms site
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Rated by Simsfanatique on Jul 11, 7:22am
Some were fairly obvious but it's overall a fantastic resource. I finally understand the phrase 'chip on their shoulder'. Shocking, I know.