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English idiom: (as) clean as a hound’s tooth

The idiom "(as) clean as a hound's tooth" is used to describe something that is very clean, often to an…

English idiom: (as) clean as a whistle

The idiom "(as) clean as a whistle" is used to describe something that is very clean, often to an immaculate…

English idiom: (as) clear as a bell

The idiom "(as) clear as a bell" is used to describe something that is very clear, easy to understand, or…

English idiom: as an aside

The idiom "as an aside" is often used to introduce a comment that is meant to be secondary to the…

English idiom: as a matter of fact

The idiom "as a matter of fact" is commonly used in English to emphasize that what follows is true, accurate,…

English idiom: as a matter of course

The idiom "as a matter of course" is used to describe something that happens routinely or is done as part…

English idiom: as a token (of something)

The phrase "as a token (of something)" is often used to signify a symbolic gesture or memento representing gratitude, affection,…

English idiom: (as) bad as all that

The idiom "(as) bad as all that" is used to downplay a situation or to suggest that things aren't as…

English idiom: (as) black as a stack of black cats

The idiom "(as) black as a stack of black cats" is a colorful way to describe something that is extremely…

English idiom: (as) black as a skillet

The idiom "(as) black as a skillet" is used to describe something that is extremely dark or black. The comparison…

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