Idioms. What are idioms? Idioms are phrases or expressions that have hidden meanings The expressions don’t mean what the words say.

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Idioms

What are idioms? Idioms are phrases or expressions that have hidden meanings The expressions don’t mean what the words say.

I have butterflies in my stomach.

What does it really mean? I feel nervous.

We threw in the towel.

What does it really mean? We gave up.

He’s feeling under the weather.

What does it really mean? He is sick.

Hold your horses.

What does it really mean? Be patient.

There’s an elephant in the room.

What does it really mean? There’s a big problem nobody wants to face.