| lexicalization | eng: English idioms |
| subclass of | (noun) a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language idiom, parlance |
| Note: 40 other instance(s) ommited in the following list |
| has instance | e/Apples and oranges |
| has instance | e/Backseat driver |
| has instance | e/Born in the purple |
| has instance | e/Cheating death |
| has instance | e/Cloak and dagger |
| has instance | e/Crime of the century (idiom) |
| has instance | e/Crying wolf |
| has instance | e/Curates egg |
| has instance | e/Cutty-sark (witch) |
| has instance | e/Doing a Cunningham |
| has instance | e/Dollars to donuts |
| has instance | e/Dunkirk spirit |
| has instance | e/Elephant in the room |
| has instance | e/Flogging a dead horse |
| has instance | e/Girl Friday (idiom) |
| has instance | e/Hail fellow well met |
| has instance | e/Hold your horses |
| has instance | e/Humble pie |
| has instance | e/Jump the gun |
| has instance | e/Lessons learned the hard way |
| has instance | e/List of 19th century English language idioms |
| has instance | e/Man bites dog journalism |
| has instance | e/Mind your Ps and Qs |
| has instance | e/Morgue file |
| has instance | e/Mufti (dress) |
| has instance | e/Mums the word |
| has instance | e/Raining cats and dogs |
| has instance | e/Send to Coventry |
| has instance | e/Simple matter of software |
| has instance | e/Sin City (description) |
| has instance | e/Smoke and mirrors |
| has instance | e/Snap-of-a-finger |
| has instance | e/Square peg in a round hole |
| has instance | e/Takes two to tango (idiom) |
| has instance | e/The real McCoy |
| has instance | e/Toe the line |
| has instance | e/Tongue-in-cheek |
| has instance | e/Too cheap to meter |
| has instance | e/Twiddly bits |
| has instance | e/University of life |