People use idioms to express something that other words do not express as clearly or as cleverly. Often they use an image or symbol to describe something as clearly as possible and that make our point as effectively as possible.
An idiom is a group of words which, when used together, has a different meaning from the one which the individual words have. Many idioms are colourful and curious, and their origins are impossible to trace.
Table of Contents
Introduction
What an idiom is
Understanding and using of idioms
Idioms reflecting events of the 17th century
Idioms referring to the 18th century
Idioms to the 19th century
Idioms referring to the 20th century
Differences between American English and BritishEnglish
Influence of the American English on the world of idioms
Conclusion
Bibliography
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