British Idioms
Eye Idioms
Mouth Idioms
Head idoms
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idioms
idiom - parlance: a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language
idiom - dialect: the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people; "the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English"; "he has a strong German accent"; "it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy"
idiom - artistic style: the style of a particular artist or school or movement; "an imaginative orchestral idiom"
idiom - an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
idiom - A phrase characteristic of a particular language, that cannot necessarily be fully understood from the separate meanings of the individual words ...en.wiktionary.org/wiki/idiom
idiom - A use of words peculiar to a particular language.csmp.ucop.edu/crlp/resources/glossary.html
idiom - an expression in the usage of a language that has a meaning that cannot be derived from the conjoined meanings of its elements (eg, raining cats and dogs)myopiczeal.blogsome.com/2005/03/17/definitions-of-words-in-our-glossary-of-terms/
idiom - A word construction or verbal expression closely associated with a given language.www.novelguide.com/a/discover/nfs_0000_0023_0/nfs_0000_0023_0_00026.html
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