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English idiom: (as) clear as vodka

The idiom "(as) clear as vodka" is used to describe something that is very clear, both in terms of physical…

English idiom: (as) cold as a witch’s caress / (as) cold as a witch’s tit

Both idioms "(as) cold as a witch’s caress" and "(as) cold as a witch’s tit" are used to describe something…

English idiom: (as) cold as marble

The idiom "(as) cold as marble" is used to describe something or someone that is very cold, either physically or…

English idiom: (as) comfortable as an old shoe

The idiom "(as) comfortable as an old shoe" is used to describe something that feels very comfortable, familiar, or easygoing.…

English idiom: (as) common as dirt

The phrase "(as) common as dirt" is used to describe someone or something that is considered vulgar, ill-mannered, or socially…

English idiom: (as) dry as a bone

The idiom "(as) dry as a bone" is a descriptive phrase used to emphasize the complete lack of moisture in…

English idiom: (as) dry as dust

The idiom "(as) dry as dust" serves as a vivid description for extreme dryness or boredom. It can refer to…

English idiom: (as) easy as (apple) pie

The idiom "(as) easy as (apple) pie" is a cheerful and informal expression used to describe something that is very…

English idiom: (as) easy as duck soup

The idiom "(as) easy as duck soup" is an informal expression that describes something incredibly simple to accomplish. It conveys…

English idiom: (as) easy as falling off a log

The idiom "(as) easy as falling off a log" is a playful way of describing something extremely easy to do.…

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