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,…
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 idioms "(as) awkward as a cow on a crutch" and "(as) awkward as a cow on roller skates" are…
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 idioms "(as) big as life" and "(as) big as life and twice as ugly" are humorous, folksy expressions used…
The idiom "(as) big as all outdoors" is a folksy expression used to describe something that is extremely large, usually…
The idiom "(as) baleful as death" is used to describe something or someone that seems to be threatening or ominous,…
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…