Pronunciation of idiom

Pronunciation of the English word idiom.

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Pronounce idiom in English


idiom in a sentence

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1. I foolishly interpreted the idiom according to its literal sense.
2. "Time is gold" a true idiom.
3. It's an idiom. You don't have to understand its literal meaning.
4. Goethe used this idiom. Why, then, should it be incorrect today?
5. The rhetoric of hate is often most effective when couched in the idiom of love.
6. It's an idiom.
7. It's a common idiom.
8. I'm sorry, sir, but, "Your donkey is on fire," is not an idiom in any language.
9. It's a very common idiom in my neighborhood.
10. The expression “as for the story, the partridge landed on it” is actually a very old idiom, which is used in connection with someone who has committed a crime; when you ask him about it, he doesn't even answer you! We then say that the partridge (or the hen) has landed on it.

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