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Idioms

Idioms are phrases or expressions that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase; but some phrases become figurative idioms while retaining the literal meaning of the phrase. We all use Idioms in our essays to make our essays look better. In this articles, I will list out some idioms and their definitions and example of using idioms.

No. Idioms Meaning Example sentence
1 A penny saved is a penny earned If you saved a penny, then you earned the penny.

This idiom emphasizes us to save money.

As a saying goes, A penny saved is a penny earned, you should save the money for later use.
2. How time flies The time is gone.

This idiom emphasizes us to use the time to do something useful.

How time flies, now it's one day before school reopen, and I haven't finish my homework!
3. Crying over spilt milk You cannot crying and pleaded for the milk to be back.

This idiom means that what done cannot be undone.

There's no use crying over spilt milk as your project is already submitted and we can't fixed the error again.
4. Blessing in disguise It is a bad situation but turns out give you an advantage. My sickness turns out to be blessing in disguise as there is an accident in the school bus I'm supposed to take.

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