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Abagail Lowery
10 January, 16:58
What is the definition of an idiom
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Shania Short
10 January, 19:54
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A manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language.
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Barrett Brock
10 January, 20:19
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Idiom means that a word means something other than the literal meaning.
For example, when people say "Keep your chin up" they don't literally mean keep your chin up. They're saying to stay in a positive mood.
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