This document discusses common English idioms that use comparisons to describe something or someone. It provides 14 examples of idioms that compare things or people to being as light as a feather, as proud as a peacock, as strong as an ox, as clear as mud, as quick as lightning, as solid as a rock, and more. The idioms convey descriptions using familiar comparisons in a colorful way rather than plain descriptions.
This document discusses common English idioms that use comparisons to describe something or someone. It provides 14 examples of idioms that compare things or people to being as light as a feather, as proud as a peacock, as strong as an ox, as clear as mud, as quick as lightning, as solid as a rock, and more. The idioms convey descriptions using familiar comparisons in a colorful way rather than plain descriptions.
This document discusses common English idioms that use comparisons to describe something or someone. It provides 14 examples of idioms that compare things or people to being as light as a feather, as proud as a peacock, as strong as an ox, as clear as mud, as quick as lightning, as solid as a rock, and more. The idioms convey descriptions using familiar comparisons in a colorful way rather than plain descriptions.