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When you use an expression like raining cats and dogs, you are using
When you use an expression like "raining cats and dogs", you are using an idiom.
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Asked 6/6/2012 11:51:46 PM
Updated 7/1/2016 5:48:29 AM
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Flagged by emdjay23 [6/29/2016 11:10:11 PM], Unflagged by yumdrea [7/1/2016 5:48:28 AM], Edited by yumdrea [7/1/2016 5:48:29 AM]
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When you use an expression like "raining cats and dogs", you are using an idiom.
Added 6/29/2016 11:10:12 PM
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Confirmed by yumdrea [7/1/2016 5:48:21 AM]
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