Sentences with idiom
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I i - McCartney was also keen to write in a classical idiom, rather than a pop one.
- Proverbs and idioms may become worn with over-use.
- With Blackman, the idiom is charming and delightful, to be sure; and even if the rigid head looks a bit spooky, empty and sinister.
- It's a UNESCO style of art, folding various sources into the cut-out idiom of Matisse, but alas.
- And nothing was so irritating as the confident way he used archaic idiom.
- The idiom of Hemingway
- Larissa Dubecki GORDON Ramsay would say I'm a f---ing idiot, or some other colourful idiom familiar to his global TV audience.
- Suwannakudt's young children and their grandmother take centre stage in an idiom formerly dedicated to religious narratives.
- The idiom of Bach.
- Bennett has neither belittled the readers by settling for modern idiom nor burdened them with archaic or obscure dialect.