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Jacob Davis
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29 February, 02:21
Definition of idioms
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29 February, 02:43
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idioms are noting but a group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word on its own
for example ... its raining heavily today ...
here instead of the word heavily ... we use the idiom " cats and dogs"
which has the same meaning ... so when the idiom is used in the sentence ...
it becomes : its raining cats and dogs today
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