
In Other Words
A witty series on a visual play of words. An idiom (Greek: διος – ídios, "one’s own") is a phrase or a fixed expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal meaning. An idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning. There are thousands of idioms, and they occur frequently in all languages. It is estimated that there are at least twenty-five thousand idiomatic expressions in the English language alone, i.e. "It rains cats and dogs."
Take a look around and guess the phrase!
A witty series on a visual play of words. An idiom (Greek: διος – ídios, "one’s own") is a phrase or a fixed expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal meaning. An idiom's figurative meaning is different from the literal meaning. There are thousands of idioms, and they occur frequently in all languages. It is estimated that there are at least twenty-five thousand idiomatic expressions in the English language alone, i.e. "It rains cats and dogs."
Take a look around and guess the phrase!

















