In conclusion, try this puzzle in which everyday expressions are illustrated.
Since then, "point of no return" has become an everyday expression, with its aviation origins probably unknown to most speakers.
"Idiom's Delight," the chapter dealing with scientific inaccuracies that appear in everyday expressions, includes "light years ahead."
The arts are a Senegalese treasure, particularly in their everyday expression, where the commercial mixes with the sacred and the aesthetic.
The two forms of experiences can be illustrated by everyday expressions such as "I remember that!"
However, it is a formal rather than everyday expression in French and does not generally have the figurative meaning used in English.
Because Botox paralyzes muscles that create wrinkles, doctors said it should not be applied on muscles that move as a part of everyday facial expression.
She quickly learned the French equivalent of several short, everyday expressions.
Ranging in subjects from all-time favorite celebrities to frequently used everyday expressions, Spindel's rebuses are an outpouring of his inexhaustible sense of humor.
Shakespeare sprinkled everyday expressions such as this throughout the play, and usually placed them in the mouths of common people.