Answer to Question #92058 in English for khalid

Question #92058
An idiom is an expression, word, or phrase which has a figurative meaning that is conventionally understood by the native speakers. This meaning is different from the literal/dictionary meaning of the idiom's individual elements. In other words, idioms do not mean exactly what the words say. They have hidden meaning, for instance, "kick the bucket" is an idiom that doesn’t mean ‘to drop a bucket by kicking it’; it rather means ‘to die’.
Idiomatic Expression
Meaning

1 nail biting
2 bundle of nerves
3 barking up the wrong tree
4 to lend a hand
5 horse of a different color
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2019-07-29T04:23:44-0400
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