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English idiom: (as) blind as a bat

The phrase "(as) blind as a bat" is a widely used idiom to describe someone with very poor eyesight or…

English idiom: (as) bright as a button

The phrase "(as) bright as a button" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is intelligent, quick-witted, or…

English idiom: (as) bright as a new pin

The idiom "(as) bright as a new pin" refers to something that is exceptionally clean, shiny, or well-maintained. This phrase…

English idiom: (as) broad as a barn door

The idiom "(as) broad as a barn door" is used to describe someone or something that is exceptionally wide or…

English idiom: (as) clear as crystal

The idiom "(as) clear as crystal" is used to describe something that is very clear, transparent, or easy to understand.…

English idiom: (as) busy as a cat on a hot tin roof

The idiom "(as) busy as a cat on a hot tin roof" describes someone who is extremely busy or in…

English idiom: (as) busy as a beaver / (as) busy as a bee

The idioms "(as) busy as a beaver" and "(as) busy as a bee" describe someone who is working very hard…

English idiom: (as) busy as a one-armed paperhanger

The idiom "(as) busy as a one-armed paperhanger" is used to describe someone who is extremely busy, often with too…

English idiom: (as) busy as Grand Central Station

The idiom "(as) busy as Grand Central Station" is used to describe a place or situation that is extremely busy…

English idiom: (as) busy as popcorn on a skillet

The idiom "(as) busy as popcorn on a skillet" is a playful and vivid expression used to describe someone who…

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