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English idiom: (as) crazy as a loon

The phrase "(as) crazy as a loon" is a folksy idiom often used to describe someone who is acting very…

English idiom: (as) crazy as a peach-orchard boar

The phrase "(as) crazy as a peach-orchard boar" is a humorous, folksy idiom often used to describe someone who is…

English idiom: (as) crooked as a barrel of fishhooks

The expression "(as) crooked as a barrel of fishhooks" is a colorful way of describing someone or something as dishonest…

English idiom: (as) crooked as a dog’s hind leg

The phrase "(as) crooked as a dog’s hind leg" is a descriptive idiom used to characterize someone as being dishonest…

English idiom: (as) dead as a dodo

The phrase "(as) dead as a dodo" is a humorous and informal way to describe something that is no longer…

English idiom: (as) dead as a doornail

The expression "(as) dead as a doornail" is a classic idiom in the English language used to emphasize that something…

English idiom: (as) deaf as a post

The phrase "(as) deaf as a post" is a common idiom used to describe someone who is completely or profoundly…

English idiom: (as) different as night and day

The idiom "(as) different as night and day" is used to emphasize that two things or people are completely dissimilar.…

English idiom: (as) black as coal

The idiom "(as) black as coal" is used to describe something that is completely black in color. Coal, being a…

English idiom: (as) black as night

The idiom "(as) black as night" is commonly used to describe something extremely dark and black, often evoking feelings of…

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