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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
 
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"It was raining cats and dogs" - it was raining in great amounts <br/>
"It was raining cats and dogs" - it was raining in great amounts <br/>


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"One's hour has come"  - to die
"One's hour has come"  - to die
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== Related terms ==
== Related terms ==

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Idiom

/ˈɪdɪəm/

Definition

Idiom is a set expression, which meaning is not derivable from the meaning of its individual components.

Examples

"It was raining cats and dogs" - it was raining in great amounts

"Wait until the cows come home" - to wait forever

"Kill two birds with one stone" - to achieve two results at the same time

"One's hour has come" - to die

Related terms

  • Phraseme

References and links

Idioms.The Free Dictionary
Oxford Dictionary

Literature