Main

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4

site type

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review version

11

html import

20 (imported)

Events

first seen date

2024-09-15 08:01:39

expired found date

-

created at

2024-09-15 08:01:39

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Server

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server ip

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mp saved date

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Open Graph

title

Funnidioms

description

English idioms illustrated literally with humour!

site name

Funnidioms

author

updated

2026-02-20 11:14:02

raw text

Funnidioms – English idioms illustrated literally with humour! Funnidioms All Funnidioms Animal Idioms To let the cat out of the bag When pigs fly Instagram English idioms funnily illustrated. To bend over backwards What does the « To bend over backwards » idiom mean? I thought this idiom, taken literally, would be really laughable once illustrated! It came during one of the conversations at work, with a colleague who received a complex request but had to ‘bend over backwards’ to coordinate everything for the guest. So this is it, when… 1 juin 2024 What does « Smoke and mirrors » mean? Over time, the term « smoke and mirrors » made its way into everyday language as a metaphor for deception and illusion. When someone refers to a situation as « smoke and mirrors, » they are suggesting that there is a deliberate attempt to mislead or create a false perception. According to Cambridge Dictionary, this expression is used to make… 10 mars 2024 Nutty as a fruitcak...

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0 (no issues)

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category id

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RSS

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Sitemap

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