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…
The idiom "as a matter of course" is used to describe something that happens routinely or is done as part…
The phrase "as a token (of something)" is often used to signify a symbolic gesture or memento representing gratitude, affection,…
The idiom "(as) bad as all that" is used to downplay a situation or to suggest that things aren't as…
The idiom "(as) black as a stack of black cats" is a colorful way to describe something that is extremely…
The idiom "(as) black as a skillet" is used to describe something that is extremely dark or black. The comparison…
The idiom "(as) big as all outdoors" is a folksy expression used to describe something that is extremely large, usually…
The idioms "(as) bald as a coot" and "(as) bald as a baby’s backside" are often used in a lighthearted…
The idiom "as alike as (two) peas in a pod" is used to describe two people, objects, or situations that…
The idiom "as a last resort" is used to describe a final option or measure that is taken only after…
The idiom "as a (general) rule" refers to something that typically or usually happens in most cases, though there might…